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Power Menu, Boot Menu, Table 4-4, Field, Description

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System BIOS and Resources HP Setup Program Power Menu Table 4-4 describes the functions available in the Setup program Power menu. Table 4-4 Power Menu Field Remote Power-On After Power Failure Description Lets you enable remote power-on (wake-up) from devices and operating systems that support this feature. If you experience a power failure, the setting for this field determines the state the Workstation returns to when power is restored. Power On turns the Workstation back on. Stay Off leaves the Workstation off and disables remote power-on. Last State restores the state the Workstation was in when the power failed. Boot Menu Table 4-5 describes the functions available in the Setup program Boot menu. Table 4-5 Boot Menu Field Description QuickBoot Mode Display Option ROM Messages QuickBoot involves skipping some Power-On-Self-Test (POST) tasks, such as floppy seek test and memory check. Howevery QAuickBoot cannot skip ECC initialization. If a chassis-intrusion was detected, an invalid CMOS checksum was encountered, or there was a CMOS battery failure, a full POST is performed regardless of this setting. (CMOS is volatile memory powered by a battery that contains data needed by the BIOS.) Allows the POST screen to display the Option ROM messages. You should enable it when you install an accessory board. Chapter 4 57

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System BIOS and Resources
HP Setup Program
Chapter 4
57
Power Menu
Table 4-4 describes the functions available in the Setup program Power
menu.
Boot Menu
Table 4-5 describes the functions available in the Setup program Boot
menu.
Table 4-4
Power Menu
Field
Description
Remote
Power-On
Lets you enable remote power-on (wake-up) from
devices and operating systems that support this
feature.
After Power
Failure
If you experience a power failure, the setting for this
field determines the state the Workstation returns to
when power is restored.
Power On
turns the
Workstation back on.
Stay Off
leaves the Workstation
off and disables remote power-on.
Last State
restores
the state the Workstation was in when the power
failed.
Table 4-5
Boot Menu
Field
Description
QuickBoot
Mode
QuickBoot involves skipping some
Power-On-Self-Test (POST) tasks, such as floppy
seek test and memory check. Howevery QAuickBoot
cannot skip ECC initialization.
If a chassis-intrusion was detected, an invalid CMOS
checksum was encountered, or there was a CMOS
battery failure, a full POST is performed regardless
of this setting. (CMOS is volatile memory powered by
a battery that contains data needed by the BIOS.)
Display
Option ROM
Messages
Allows the POST screen to display the Option ROM
messages. You should enable it when you install an
accessory board.