BIOS Sürümü/TarihiINSYDE Corp. 1.07.07TFB, 12.05.2020
Can somebody check this BIOS?
If possible please unlock most of the hidden features this BIOS sucks.
I dont know where to download the BIOS updates. I only have an AIDA64 report
AIDA64 Report
Too bad there are still so many services that will not allow special characters in a password during registration. I have to juggle 4 different types of passwords because of this retarded limitation. If you operate such a site/service, please fix it.
1.01 You may be required to establish an account to participate in certain CPE Services. In doing so, you agree to (i) pay all fees and applicable taxes charged to you in connection with the use of the service, (ii) provide accurate and updated information about yourself as required in the application form for such service, (iii) comply with any other terms and conditions related to such service. If you fail to pay the charges, or provide inaccurate information about yourself, or fail to keep your information updated, CPE reserves the right to suspend or terminate any such service to you and refuse to provide you with any CPE Service in the future. You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of any password and shall notify CPE of any unauthorized use of your password and CPE cannot and will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure to comply with this section. Accounts are offered for individual use only and registration is restricted to one account per person.
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A monitor (Hewlett-Packard LP2065, 20-in, refresh rate 60 Hz)with a resolution of 16001200 pixels was used to present theexperiment interface (Figure 2). An eye-tracker device (TobiiEyeX) was mounted on the lower edge of the monitor, at a heightof 133 cm from the ground and at a viewing angle 90. The angleof the monitor and the eye-tracker were set at two viewing anglesof 105 (90+15) and 120 (90+30). These angles were ideal forparticipants with a height in between 151-190 cm to register their eyegaze on the eye-tracking system [16]. In order to perform passwordauthentication, the participant was standing in the middle in frontof the monitor at a viewing distance of approximately 49 cm, asindicated by a floor mark. This viewing distance is close to theborder of the operating distance of the eye-tracker device (fordetails, see [17]), and eye registration was unsuccessful when theparticipant was standing too close or too far away from the display[18]. The reason the participant performed the task while standingwas to simulate a situation in which he/she would use eye trackingto register on an ATM-machine with a password.
For the alphanumeric format in Task 1 (password registration), the average task-completion time for 4-object passwords was nearly similar between horizontal and vertical configurations of 12, 15, 18, 20, 24, and 30 cells (object keys). For the pattern and the picture formats, the time was also nearly similar between horizontal and vertical configurations in between 12-30 object keys. No statistically significant difference between horizontal and vertical pairs was found for any of the three password formats. For 6-object passwords, however, pairwise comparisons revealed six significant differences. The first two concerned the alphanumeric format, where vertical configurations of 35 and 45 (columns rows) grids required a longer completion time than horizontal configurations of 53 and 54 grids (Z=-2.20, p=0.028 and Z=-2.13, p=0.033, respectively). The next two significant differences were found in the pattern format between vertical 36 and 56 grids and horizontal 63 and 65 grids (Z=-2.76, p=0.006 and Z=-2.73, p=0.006, respectively). In the picture format, significant differences occurred in the same grid comparisons, i.e., between vertical 36 and 56 grids and horizontal 63 and 65 grids (Z=-2.55, p=0.011 and Z=2.27, p=0.023, respectively).
The second purpose of this study was to investigate what kind ofgrid formation is useful for password authentication using eye-gazebasedinput. The results showed that the participants generallyneeded more time to complete password registration (Task 1),confirmation (Task 2), and login (Task 4) on denser grids withmore object keys, either with a 4-object or a 6-object password,in the three password formats. The majority of the correlations(Pearson r-values) between task-completion time and grid densitywas significant (Figure 5). This result accords with a previous studyabout password authentication without eye-gaze-based input [21],which showed that participants needed more search time when thenumber of grid keys increased. Previous research on eye movementsalready had reported that participants needed less search time forsparse layouts than for dense layouts [22]. It is thus likely that theparticipants needed more time to search the necessary object keysto form the password as the total number of key options increased.Another possible explanation for the fact that participants neededmore time to make the password on a denser grid is the increasedchance of incorrect object key selection with eye tracking. Althougheach object key had the same size regardless of grid density,incorrect key selection might have happened because the distancebetween object keys narrowed, causing the participant to sometimesunintendedly gaze on an incorrect object key, for example whenthe screen appeared for the first time. The participant rating scalejudgments also showed that they considered a grid as significantlymore difficult to use with eye-gaze-based input when the gridbecame denser.
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