1. Recommended

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πŸ” Security β€’ Secure Boot: β€’ βœ… Disabled (simplest, avoids kernel/module issues) β€’ Legacy Support: β€’ ❌ Disabled β€’ TPM: β€’ Optional (enable only if you plan disk encryption + TPM later)

🧭 Boot Options β€’ Boot Mode: β€’ βœ… UEFI Native (without CSM) β€’ Boot Order: β€’ OS Boot Manager (Debian) first β€’ Fast Boot: β€’ Optional (disable while troubleshooting)

βš™οΈ Advanced β†’ Device Options β€’ Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x): β€’ βœ… Enabled β€’ VT-d (IOMMU): β€’ βœ… Enabled (even if you don’t use it yet) β€’ Hyper-Threading: β€’ Enabled β€’ Turbo Boost: β€’ Enabled

πŸ”Œ Power Management β€’ S5 Maximum Power Savings: β€’ ❌ Disabled β€’ Wake on LAN: β€’ Optional (enable if this will be a server) β€’ PCIe ASPM: β€’ Enabled (better power efficiency)

πŸ’Ύ Storage β€’ SATA Mode: β€’ βœ… AHCI β€’ NVMe RAID / Intel RST: β€’ ❌ Disabled

πŸ–₯ Graphics β€’ Primary Video Adapter: β€’ Intel Graphics β€’ DVMT Pre-Allocated: β€’ Auto (or 128 MB if adjustable)

πŸ‘‰ Save & Exit

  1. Make sure BIOS is the latest versiont1

Option A – Check current BIOS version

sudo dmidecode -s bios-version sudo dmidecode -s bios-release-date


  1. HP does not update BIOS via fwupd on this PC generation ↩︎