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B Statement of Volatility
HP conrms that CMIT desktop HP All-in-One systems contain DDR3 or DDR4 volatile memory (memory
amount depends on the customer conguration). In addition, the motherboard in the condition originally
shipped without subsequent modication or the addition or installation of any applications, features, or
functionality, contains the following nonvolatile memory: Real Time Clock battery backed-up conguration
memory (256 Bytes), DIMM Serial Presence Detect (SPD)
conguration data (256 Bytes per module, 128 Bytes
programmable), Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) ROM for System BIOS (EliteOne800 16M Bytes, EliteOne705
8M Bytes, ProOne600 16M Bytes) and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) ROM for System FireBird (Sure Start)
(EliteOne800 8M Bytes, EliteOne705 8M Bytes)) and Super I/O’s: masked keyboard ROM (overall 2K Bytes). In
addition, these units contain a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that contains 16K Bytes of non-volatile
memory for user data. The volatile memory will not hold any user data once power has been removed for 30
seconds or longer.
To restore the Non-Volatile memory:
1. Download the latest BIOS (system ROM) from the HP website.
2. Follow the instructions to ash the BIOS that are found on the website.
3. Turn on the system, and while system is powering on, and after the HP splash screen, press the F10 key
to enter BIOS setup screen.
4. Select Security > Restore Security Settings to Factory Defaults. Select Yes to conrm. The system will
reboot. This action will reset the settings in the Security menu to their defaults, reset the TPM and
embedded Fingerprint reader (if present), and clear the passwords.
NOTE: Although the TPM security keys will be cleared, data in the non-volatile memory indices may
not be. Data stored in these indices should not contain security sensitive information. If an application
locks down and secures the non-volatile indices, these indices cannot be cleared.
5. Re-enter the F10 setup utility.
6. Select Advanced > Secure Boot Conguration.
7. Select Reset Secure Boot Keys to factory defaults.
8. Press the F10, and the select Yes to save changes.
9. Re-enter the F10 setup utility.
10. Select Apply Factory Defaults and Exit, and the select Yes to conrm.
11. Re-enter the F10 Setup Utility and select Save Custom Defaults to erase any custom values previously
saved.
If Absolute Persistence Module is enabled on the computer, see the service provider for instruction to disable
the feature.
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BrandHP
ModelEliteOne 705 G2
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