BOOTPenabled
BOOTPenabled is a feature integrated into modern computer systems that allows users to enable or disable the booting of external or non-standard devices during the startup process. This functionality is typically found within a computer's firmware settings, such as the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) or BIOS, and is designed to enhance security and control over the boot process.
The primary purpose of BOOTPenabled is to prevent unauthorized or malicious devices from initiating the boot
Configuration of BOOTPenabled is typically performed through the system's firmware setup utility, accessible during system startup.
The feature's implementation varies across hardware manufacturers, and some systems may offer additional configurations such as