Module Name
Boot Manager in Microsoft Windows 10, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB
Historical Reason
Moved to historical list due to sunsetting
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode
Security Level Exceptions
- Physical Security: N/A
- Design Assurance: Level 2
Embodiment
Multi-Chip Stand Alone
Description
The Windows system boot manager is called by the bootstrapping code that resides in the boot sector. It checks its own integrity, checks the integrity of the Windows OS Loader, and then launches it.
Tested Configuration(s)
- Windows 10 (x64) running on a Dell XPS 8700 with PAA
- Windows 10 (x64) running on a HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA
- Windows 10 (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise (x64) running on a HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface 3 with PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 2 with PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB (x64) running on a Dell XPS 8700 with PAA (single-user mode)
- Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB (x64) running on a HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA
- Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron without PAA
- Windows 10 Pro (x64) running on a HP Compaq Pro 6305 with PAA
- Windows 10 Pro (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 2 with PAA
- Windows 10 Pro (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro 3 with PAA
- Windows 10 Pro (x64) running on a Microsoft Surface Pro with PAA
- Windows 10 Pro (x86) running on a Dell Inspiron 660s without PAA
Approved Algorithms
AES |
Cert. #3497 |
HMAC |
Cert. #2233 |
KTS |
AES Cert. #3498 |
PBKDF |
vendor affirmed |
RSA |
Cert. #1784 |
SHS |
Certs. #2871 and #2886 |
Other Algorithms
MD5; KDF (non-compliant); PBKDF (non-compliant)
Software Versions
10.0.10240