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Using the EFI Shell and Boot Manager

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hp workstation i2000 owner's guide 3.14 Using the EFI Shell and Boot Manager 1. Turn the power on, or restart the system. 2. Choose Boot OS from the Splash Screen or wait without making a choice (the BIOS will boot the EFI Shell if you do not choose Enter Setup). 3. If only the User Password is set, you must enter the User Password. If both the User and Administrator Passwords are set, you can enter either password. 4. The system boot manager will display similar to what is shown in Figure 23 Figure 23. EFI Boot Manager Prompt 5. Selecting the EFI shell option displays the device-mapping table and launches the EFI command mode as shown in Figure 24. 60

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hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide
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3.14
Using the EFI Shell and Boot Manager
1.
Turn the power on, or restart the system.
2. Choose
Boot OS
from the Splash Screen or wait without making a choice (the
BIOS will boot the EFI Shell if you do not choose
Enter Setup
).
3.
If only the User Password is set, you must enter the User Password.
If both the
User and Administrator Passwords are set, you can enter either password.
4.
The system boot manager will display similar to what is shown in Figure 23
Figure 23. EFI Boot Manager Prompt
5.
Selecting the EFI shell option displays the device-mapping table and launches the
EFI command mode as shown in Figure 24.