DEP, M55, Advanced Bios Settings

Thinkcentre M55,  Windows XP
Does the M55 use Hardware-enforced DEP?
For some reason DEP can't be disabled or modified from Windows XPs GUI or  boot.ini switches.
Boots  back to it's default setting of On  and  OptIn (default configuration) Only Windows system components and services have DEP applied
Also looking for some detailed documentation or articles related to M55's Bios and the advanced bios settings.

Hello Sirald66,
I understand you want to disable wake-on the keyboard, is that correct? I will assist you with this inquiry.
There is not an advanced bios settings available for your current system bios, a possible future upgrade might make it available.
If I understand you correctly on the keyboard issue, you can make those changes in the device manager.
1.       Open device manager, if you are unsure how to get there have a look at this link.
2.       Scroll down to keyboard section.
3.       Click on arrow to the left of keyboard to expand section.
4.       Right click on keyboard, and then go properties.
5.       At the top of the next window go to the power management tab, and the option should be there to uncheck.
Please respond back at your earliest convenience.
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