Intel S7000FC4UR Product Guide - Page 61

System Configuration Reset

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Key Table 5. Setup Menu Key Use Function Save and exit Description Pressing causes the following to appear: Save Configuration changes and exit now? [Y] [N] If followed by is pressed, all changes are saved and Setup is exited. If followed by pressed, or if is pressed, the user is returned to where they were before was pressed without affecting any existing values. Each BIOS Setup Utility menu page contains a number of features. Some features are used for informative purposes only, and other features are associated with a value field that you can configure. Depending on the security option in effect, a menu feature's value may be changeable. If a value cannot be changed, the value field for that feature is inaccessible. System Configuration Reset You can restore the system configuration to the default values. When you reset the system to the default values, The BIOS loads default system configuration values during the next POST. Use one of these methods if you want to return to the defaults: • Use in the BIOS Setup Utility. • In the BIOS Setup Utility Exit menu, select "Load Default Values". • Use the main board CMOS/NVRAM Clear jumper (J3C3). - Power down the system but do not remove the AC power cords. - Move the NVRAM Clear jumper to enabled/clear CMOS (connect pins 2 and 3). - Move the NVRAM Clear jumper to default/normal mode (connect pins 1 and 2). - Power on the system. Note: Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR does not support any other mechanisms to clear NVRAM. Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide 43

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Intel® Server System S7000FC4UR Product Guide
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Each BIOS Setup Utility menu page contains a number of features. Some features are
used for informative purposes only, and other features are associated with a value field
that you can configure. Depending on the security option in effect, a menu feature's value
may be changeable. If a value cannot be changed, the value field for that feature is
inaccessible.
System Configuration Reset
You can restore the system configuration to the default values. When you reset the system
to the default values, The BIOS loads default system configuration values during the next
POST. Use one of these methods if you want to return to the defaults:
Use <F9> in the BIOS Setup Utility.
In the BIOS Setup Utility Exit menu, select “Load Default Values”.
Use the main board CMOS/NVRAM Clear jumper (J3C3).
Power down the system but do not remove the AC power cords.
Move the NVRAM Clear jumper to enabled/clear CMOS (connect pins 2 and
3).
Move the NVRAM Clear jumper to default/normal mode (connect pins 1 and 2).
Power on the system.
Note:
Intel
®
Server System S7000FC4UR does not support any other mechanisms to clear
NVRAM.
<F10>
Save and exit
Pressing <F10> causes the following to appear:
Save Configuration changes and exit
now? [Y] [N]
If <Y> followed by <Enter> is pressed, all changes
are saved and Setup is exited. If <N> followed by
<Enter> pressed, or if <Esc> is pressed, the user is
returned to where they were before <F10> was
pressed without affecting any existing values.
Table 5. Setup Menu Key Use
Key
Function
Description