Configuring processor options, Protecting a system from viruses – HP Unified Extensible Firmware Interface User Manual

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Figure 13 Options — Removable Flash Media Boot Sequence screen

Configuring Processor Options

You can configure processor options, such as protecting a system from viruses, enabling
virtualization technology, disabling Intel Hyperthreading, enabling processor cores, and enabling
Intel Virtualization Technology.

To access processor options:

From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration

→BIOS/Platform Configuration

(RBSU)

→System Options→Processor Options.

Depending on your server model, options can include:

“Protecting a System from Viruses” (page 23)

“Enabling Virtualization Technology” (page 24)

“Disabling Intel Hyper-Threading” (page 25)

“Disabling Processor Cores” (page 26)

“Setting Intel Turbo Boost Technology” (page 27)

“Enabling Intel VT-d” (page 28)

Protecting a System from Viruses

You can protect as system against malicious code and viruses. Memory is marked as non-executable
unless the location contains executable code. Some viruses attempt to insert and execute code
from non-executable memory locations; these are intercepted and an exception is generated. Your
operating system needs to support this option.

To protect a system from viruses:
1.

From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration

→BIOS/Platform Configuration

(RBSU)

→System Options→Processor Options→No-Execute Protection and press Enter.

2.

Select one of the following options:

Enabled (default)

Disabled

Accessing the BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) menu

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