Table 6-3 Computer Setup—Advanced (for advanced users) (continued)
Option Heading
Port Options SATA0
Lets you disable the connector. Default is enabled.
SATA1
Lets you disable the connector. Default is enabled.
Rear USB ports
Lets you disable the ports. Default is enabled.
Right USB ports
Lets you disable the ports. Default is enabled.
USB Legacy Port Charging
Lets you enable USB charging port capability when the computer is in hibernate or shutdown mode. Default
is enabled.
USB Type-C Downstream Charging
Lets you enable USB charging port capability when the computer is in hibernate on or o. Default is enabled.
Restrict USB Devices
Specify the following categories of USB devices to enable:
● Allow all USB devices (default)
● Allow only keyboard and mouse
● Allow all but storage devices and hubs.
When some devices are restricted, the system will disable USB ports that do not meet the allowed
criteria. This feature is usually combined with similar policies within the operating system because USB
devices can be moved to dierent ports. The ports disabled by the BIOS remain disabled until the system is
restarted.
USB Type-C Controller Firmware Update
Default is enabled.
Option ROM Launch Policy These policies control whether Legacy Option ROMs or UEFI drivers are loaded. Default is All UEFI.
Congure Option ROM Launch Policy
● All legacy
● All UEFI
● All UEFI except video
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