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Setting passwords in Windows

Password

Function

Administrator password*

Protects access to a Windows administrator-level account.

NOTE:

This password cannot be used to access Computer

Setup contents.

User password*

Protects access to a Windows user account.

*For information about setting a Windows administrator password or a Windows user password from the Start screen,
access HP Support Assistant. To access HP Support Assistant on the Start screen, select the HP Support Assistant app.

Setting passwords in Computer Setup

Password

Function

BIOS administrator password*

Protects access to Computer Setup.

TPM Embedded Security Device (select models only)

Available/Hidden

If the administrator password is set, you can select
Available.

If you select Hidden, the TPM device is not visible in
the operating system.

TPM Status (select models only)

Enabled/disabled

If the administrator password is not set or if the TPM
Security Device
is set to Hidden, this entry is hidden.

This value reflects the current physical state for the
TPM. The state is enabled or disabled by the
Embedded Security State setting.

Embedded Security State (select models only)

No Operation/Disabled/ Enabled

If the administrator password is not set or if TPM
Security Device is set to Hidden, this entry is hidden.

You can enable or disable the TPM function.

The next time the computer is restarted after the TPM
function is set, this value is set to No Operation.

TPM Set to Factory Defaults (select models only)

No/Yes

If the administrator password is not set or if the TPM
Security Device is set to Hidden, this entry is hidden.

If the Embedded Security State is set to Enabled,
select Yes to reset the TPM to factory settings, and
then press

f10

to save and exit. A confirmation

message is displayed to Clear the TPM. Press

f1

to

reset the TPM, or press

f2

to cancel the action.

*For details about each of these passwords, see the following topics.

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