Lenovo P1 Gen 4 Bios -
The Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 4 utilizes a UEFI BIOS featuring self-healing capabilities, secure boot options, and support for discrete graphics switching. Users can access the BIOS by pressing F1 at startup, using the startup interrupt menu, or through Windows advanced startup settings. For comprehensive, official documentation and BIOS update utilities, visit Lenovo Support X1 Extreme Gen 4 and P1 Gen 4 User Guide - Lenovo
Security Tab (ThinkPad Signature)
- Fingerprint Sensor: Reset or disable biometrics.
- UEFI BIOS Update Option: "Secure RollBack Prevention" – prevents downgrading to older, vulnerable BIOS versions.
- Intel AMT (Active Management Technology): For corporate remote management. Leave unconfigured for personal use.
- Absolute Persistence Module: Computrace. If enabled, do not disable without a master password.
Method A: Lenovo Vantage (Easiest & Safest)
- Open Lenovo Vantage (pre-installed on your P1).
- Click System Update.
- Check for updates.
- If a BIOS update is listed, click Install.
- Keep the laptop plugged in. The system will reboot and flash the BIOS automatically.
- Boot Order: Allows you to set the order in which the device boots from different sources (e.g., USB, CD/DVD, Hard Drive).
- Display Settings: Allows you to configure display settings, such as the display output (e.g., HDMI, DisplayPort) and screen resolution.
- Performance Options: Allows you to configure performance settings, such as CPU and memory settings.
Hybrid Interface: Supports both mouse/touch input and traditional keyboard navigation. lenovo p1 gen 4 bios
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- Boot order: Set the boot order to prioritize the operating system you want to use.
- Secure Boot: Enable or disable Secure Boot to control the boot process.
- UEFI settings: Configure UEFI settings, such as CSM (Compatibility Support Module) and Fast Boot.
- Fan settings: Adjust fan settings to balance performance and noise levels.

