Table 28. System Setup options—Display menu
Display
Primary Display
Primary Display Determines which video controller becomes the primary display when multiple
controllers are available in the computer.
By default, the Auto option is enabled.
NOTE: When Auto is not selected, the onboard graphics device is present and
enabled.
NOTE: To view this option, enable Advanced Setup mode as described in View
Advanced Setup options.
Full Screen Logo Enables or disables the computer to display a full screen logo, if the image matches
screen resolution.
By default, the Full Screen Logo option is disabled.
NOTE: To view this option, enable Advanced Setup mode as described in View
Advanced Setup options.
Table 29. System Setup options—Connection menu
Connection
Network Controller Configuration
Integrated NIC Controls the on-board LAN Controller.
By default, the Enabled with PXE option is enabled.
Wireless Device Enable
WLAN/WiGig Enables or disables the internal WLAN device.
By default, the WLAN/WiGig option is enabled.
Bluetooth Enables or disables the internal Bluetooth device.
By default, the Bluetooth option is enabled.
Enable UEFI Network Stack Enables or disables the UEFI networking protocols, allowing pre-OS and early OS
networking features to use any enabled NICs.
By default, the Auto Enabled option is enabled.
NOTE: To view this option, enable Advanced Setup mode as described in View
Advanced Setup options.
HTTPS(s) Boot Feature
HTTP(s) Boot When enabled, supports HTTP(s) boot on the client BIOS, which offers wired or
wireless and HTTP/HTTPS connection options.
NOTE: To view this option, enable Advanced Setup mode as described in View
Advanced Setup options.
HTTP(s) Boot Modes In Auto Mode, the boot URL is obtained from the DHCP response; the boot URL
specifies the HTTP Boot Server and location of the Network Boot Program (NBP)
file. In Manual mode, the user enters the URL in the text box, which must start with
http:// or https:// and end with the NBP file name.
By default, Auto Mode is selected.
NOTE: To view this option, enable Advanced Setup mode as described in View
Advanced Setup options.
CA Certificate Upload or delete the CA certificate.
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