Lenovo | P1 Gen 4 Bios

The Lenovo P1 Gen 4 BIOS is intimidating only if you approach it without a map. It is a sophisticated firmware suite that gives you granular control over the intersection of the 11th Gen H-series CPU, NVIDIA RTX 30-series GPU, and Thunderbolt 4 ecosystem.

Final checklist for every P1 Gen 4 owner:

Your ThinkPad P1 Gen 4 is a tool designed to last 5+ years. Regular BIOS maintenance—updates every 6 months, periodic CMOS resets, and correct Thunderbolt security settings—will ensure it runs as reliably on its 2,000th day as it did on its first.


Have a specific BIOS issue with your P1 Gen 4 not covered here? Check Lenovo’s official P1 Gen 4 forum thread pinned under "BIOS & Boot."

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Overview The Lenovo P1 Gen 4 is a high-performance mobile workstation that comes with a range of configuration options. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is firmware that controls and configures the hardware components of the device.

BIOS Key Features

Updating the BIOS

Common BIOS Settings

Advanced BIOS Features

Troubleshooting BIOS Issues

You can use this for a blog, a user guide, or a support FAQ.


"My BIOS update failed / stuck at a certain percentage." The Lenovo P1 Gen 4 BIOS is intimidating

"I forgot my BIOS Password."

If you have a specific issue (e.g., trying to downgrade, specific error messages), please provide more details

  • Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX): Disabled (default), Enabled, or Software Controlled.
  • If your P1 Gen 4 won’t POST (Black screen, fans spin) after a bad setting: