HP T5530 Troubleshooting Guide for HP t5135 and t5530 Thin Client - Page 11

BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility, Using the BIOS Settings, Changing BIOS Settings from within - ce 6 numlock

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2 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Using the BIOS Settings The VIA C7 processors and the CN700 chipset used in the t5135 and t5530 products are supported by a Phoenix Award BIOS. Changing BIOS Settings from within the operating system Some BIOS settings may be changed locally within the operating system without having to go through the F10 utility1. This table identifies the items that can be controlled with this method. BIOS Setting 1st Boot Device 2nd Boot Device 3rd Boot Device Boot Up NumLock F12 Boot Integrated Audio Network Controller Serial Port Parallel Port PWRON After PWR-Fail Wake-on-LAN BIOS Wake Up Default Value USB ATA Flash Network Off Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled2 Enabled2 Former State Enabled Disabled Other Values ATA Flash, Network, Disabled USB, Network, Disabled ATA Flash, USB, Disabled On Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled On, Off Disabled Enabled, days of the week & time NOTE: 1Settings that can be controlled from the operating system with repset can also be controlled remotely by sending the client an Altiris job that uses the repset tool to apply the setting changes. 2For Win CE, displays only Enabled or Disabled status IO Base and IRQ cannot be changed. Enabled is the same as setting the base/IRQ to 378/IRQ4. ENWW Using the BIOS Settings 5

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BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility
Using the BIOS Settings
The VIA C7 processors and the CN700 chipset used in the t5135 and t5530 products are supported by
a Phoenix Award BIOS.
Changing BIOS Settings from within the operating system
Some BIOS settings may be changed locally within the operating system without having to go through the
F10 utility
1
. This table identifies the items that can be controlled with this method.
BIOS Setting
Default Value
Other Values
1st Boot Device
USB
ATA Flash, Network, Disabled
2nd Boot Device
ATA Flash
USB, Network, Disabled
3rd Boot Device
Network
ATA Flash, USB, Disabled
Boot Up NumLock
Off
On
F12 Boot
Enabled
Disabled
Integrated Audio
Enabled
Disabled
Network Controller
Enabled
Disabled
Serial Port
Enabled
2
Disabled
Parallel Port
Enabled
2
Disabled
PWRON After PWR-Fail
Former State
On, Off
Wake-on-LAN
Enabled
Disabled
BIOS Wake Up
Disabled
Enabled, days of the week & time
NOTE:
1
Settings that can be controlled from the operating system with repset can also be controlled
remotely by sending the client an Altiris job that uses the repset tool to apply the setting changes.
2
For Win CE, displays only Enabled or Disabled status IO Base and IRQ cannot be changed. Enabled is
the same as setting the base/IRQ to 378/IRQ4.
ENWW
Using the BIOS Settings
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