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The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu The following table describes the functions available in the Computer Setup (F10) utility menu. NOTE: With new BIOS releases, the following content is subject to change, so the menu might be different than shown. Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions Heading Option Description File System Displays the following system characteristics: Information ● Product Name ● QPI Link Speed ● Memory Size ● Integrated MAC ● System BIOS ● Boot Block Date ● Chassis serial number ● Asset Tracking Number ● Management Module ● Processor Type ● Processor Speed ● Processor Stepping ● Cache Size ● DIMMs About Displays copyright information. System Temperatures Displays system temperatures and fan speeds. Set Time and Date Enables you to set system time and date. Flash System ROM Enables you to upgrade the BIOS from a ROM image on diskette, CD, or USB. Replicated Setup Provides these options: ● Save to Removable Media-Saves the computer configuration, including CMOS, in the qsetup.txt file. This file can be saved to a formatted, blank 1.44-MB diskette, or to a USB device. ● Restore from Removable Media-Restores the computer configuration from a diskette or a USB device. Default Setup Apply Defaults and Exit Provides these options: ● Save Current Settings as Default-Saves the current settings as default settings for the next operation. ● Restore Factory Settings as Default-Restores the factory settings as the default settings for the next operation. Restores the default settings defined in Default Setup. 32 Chapter 4 System management ENWW

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The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu
The following table describes the functions available in the Computer Setup (F10) utility menu.
NOTE:
With new BIOS releases, the following content is subject to change, so the menu might be
different than shown.
Table 4-1
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions
Heading
Option
Description
File
System
Information
Displays the following system characteristics:
Product Name
QPI Link Speed
Memory Size
Integrated MAC
System BIOS
Boot Block Date
Chassis serial number
Asset Tracking Number
Management Module
Processor Type
Processor Speed
Processor Stepping
Cache Size
DIMMs
About
Displays copyright information.
System
Temperatures
Displays system temperatures and fan speeds.
Set Time and
Date
Enables you to set system time and date.
Flash System
ROM
Enables you to upgrade the BIOS from a ROM image on diskette, CD, or USB.
Replicated
Setup
Provides these options:
Save to Removable Media—Saves the computer configuration, including CMOS, in the
qsetup.txt
file. This file can be saved to a formatted, blank 1.44-MB diskette, or to a USB
device.
Restore from Removable Media—Restores the computer configuration from a diskette or a
USB device.
Default Setup
Provides these options:
Save Current Settings as Default—Saves the current settings as default settings for the next
operation.
Restore Factory Settings as Default—Restores the factory settings as the default settings for
the next operation.
Apply Defaults
and Exit
Restores the default settings defined in Default Setup.
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Chapter 4
System management
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