HP Xw9400 HP xw9400 Workstation - Service and Technical Reference Guide - Page 40

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Table 4-1 Computer Setup Utility menu descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description SATA Controller #2 Enables/disables SATA controller 2. IDE Controller Enables/disables IDE controller. Boot Order Enables you to configure the boot, diskette drive, and hard drive orders by physically reordering the menu entries. Each device on the list can be individually excluded from or included for consideration as a bootable operating system source. Boot Order presents these selections: ● Optical drive ● Diskette drive ● USB device ● Hard drive ● Network controllers (2) Boot devices can be disabled from participating in the boot order process. Boot order changes are stored when the F10 Setup changes are confirmed by selecting File>Save Changes and Exit. NOTE: MS-DOS drive lettering assignments might not apply after a non-MSDOS operating system has started. Shortcut to Temporarily Override Boot Order To boot one time from a device other than the default device specified in Boot Order, restart the workstation and press the F9 key when the F9=Boot Menu message appears on the screen. After POST is completed, a list of bootable devices is displayed. Use the arrow keys to select the preferred bootable device and press Enter. The workstation then boots from the selected device for this one time. Security Setup Password Enables you to set and enable setup (administrator) password. NOTE: If the setup password is set, you must enter Computer Setup Utility to change it, flash the ROM, and make changes to certain plug-and-play settings under Windows. Power-On Password Enables you to set and enable the power-on password. NOTE: If a power on-password is set, or the workstation cover removal sensor is activated, entries for these items will appear in this list. 30 Chapter 4 System management ENWW

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Heading
Option
Description
SATA Controller #2
Enables/disables SATA controller 2.
IDE Controller
Enables/disables IDE controller.
Boot Order
Enables you to configure the boot, diskette drive, and hard drive orders by
physically reordering the menu entries. Each device on the list can be
individually excluded from or included for consideration as a bootable operating
system source. Boot Order presents these selections:
Optical drive
Diskette drive
USB device
Hard drive
Network controllers (2)
Boot devices can be disabled from participating in the boot order process. Boot
order changes are stored when the F10 Setup changes are confirmed by
selecting
File>Save Changes and Exit
.
NOTE:
MS-DOS drive lettering assignments might not apply after a non-MS-
DOS operating system has started.
Shortcut to Temporarily Override Boot Order
To boot
one time
from a device other than the default device specified in Boot
Order, restart the workstation and press the
F9
key when the
F9=Boot Menu
message appears on the screen. After POST is completed, a list of bootable
devices is displayed. Use the arrow keys to select the preferred bootable device
and press
Enter
. The workstation then boots from the selected device for this
one time.
Security
Setup
Password
Enables you to set and enable setup (administrator) password.
NOTE:
If the setup password is set, you must enter Computer Setup Utility
to change it, flash the ROM, and make changes to certain plug-and-play
settings under Windows.
Power-On
Password
Enables you to set and enable the power-on password.
NOTE:
If a power on-password is set, or the workstation cover removal
sensor is activated, entries for these items will appear in this list.
Table 4-1
Computer Setup Utility menu descriptions (continued)
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Chapter 4
System management
ENWW