Dell XPS 16 9640 Owner's Manual page 87

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Table 29. BIOS Setup options—Overview menu (continued)
Overview
Microcode Version
Intel Hyper-Threading Capable
64-Bit Technology
MEMORY
Memory Installed
Memory Available
Memory Speed
Memory Channel Mode
Memory Technology
DEVICES
Panel Type
Panel Revision
Video Controller
Video Memory
Wi-Fi Device
Native Resolution
Video BIOS Version
Audio Controller
Bluetooth Device
Pass Through MAC Address
dGPU Video Controller
Table 30. BIOS Setup options—Boot Configuration menu 
Boot Configuration
Boot Sequence
Boot Mode: UEFI only
Boot Sequence
Enable PXE Boot Priority
Secure Digital (SD) Card Boot
Secure Boot
Enable Secure Boot
Displays the microcode version.
Displays whether the processor is Hyper-Threading (HT) capable.
Displays whether 64-bit technology is used.
Displays the total computer memory installed.
Displays the total computer memory available.
Displays the memory speed.
Displays single or dual channel mode.
Displays the technology that is used for the memory.
Displays the panel type of the computer.
Displays the revision of the panel
Displays the video controller type of the computer.
Displays the video memory information of the computer.
Displays the wireless device information of the computer.
Displays the native resolution of the computer.
Displays the video BIOS version of the computer.
Displays the audio controller information of the computer.
Displays the Bluetooth device information of the computer.
Displays the MAC address of the video pass-through.
Displays the discrete Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) of the computer. This
option is only available on computers that are shipped with discrete GPUs.
Displays the boot mode of the computer.
Displays the boot sequence.
Enables or disables PXE boot detection.
Enables or disables read-only boot from Secure Digital (SD) card.
By default, the Secure Digital (SD) Card Boot option is disabled.
Secure Boot is a method of guaranteeing the integrity of the boot path by
performing additional validation of the operating system and PCI add-in cards.
The computer stops booting to the operating system when a component is not
authenticated during the boot process. Secure Boot can be enabled in BIOS setup
or using management interfaces like Dell Command|Configure, but can only be
disabled from BIOS setup.
Enables the computer to boot using only validated boot software.
By default, the Enable Secure Boot option is enabled.
BIOS Setup
87

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

P129f

Table of Contents