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Table 4-1 Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued) Heading Option Description NOTE: If you turn off power to the computer using a power strip, you cannot use the suspend/sleep feature or the Remote Management features. ● POST Delay (None (default), 5, 10, 15, 20 seconds)-Delays start of the POST process. You might need a delay to: ◦ Allow time for some hard disk drives to spin up before POST is finished ◦ Give yourself more time to select F10 to enter the Computer Setup (F10) Utility. ● Remote Wakeup Boot Source (Local Hard Drive/Remote Server). Sets the boot device for the workstation when it is started using Remote Wakeup (takes precedence over the Boot Order menu setting) . ● System Recovery Boot Support (Enabled/Disabled). Enabling this feature displays an additional prompt, F11=Recovery, during POST on systems with HP Backup and Recovery software installed and configured with a recovery partition on the boot hard drive. Pressing F11 causes the system to boot to the recovery partition and launch HP Backup and Recovery. You can hide the F11=Recovery prompt by using the F11 prompt option described above. ● Bypass F1 Prompt on Confirmation Changes (Enabled/Disabled)-Prevents display of a confirmation prompt when you make changes to the system. BIOS Power-On Lets you disable or specify a weekday and time for BIOS power-on. Onboard Devices Lets you disable or set resources (IRQ, DMA, I/O Rate) for onboard system devices such as the serial port and parallel ports. Operating system parameters generally override Onboard Devices settings. Bus options Enable/disable these options: ● PCI SERR# Generation (Enabled/Disabled)-Controls PCI SERR# generation for illbehaved PCI add-in cards (that can generate SERR# spuriously) ● PCI VGA Palette Snooping (Disabled/Enabled)-Controls PCI VGA Palette Snooping for compatibility purposes ● PCI Latency Timer (32/64/128/160/192/224/248). 128 PCI Clocks is the default. 34 Chapter 4 System management ENWW

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Table 4-1
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions (continued)
Heading
Option
Description
NOTE:
If you turn off power to the computer using a power strip, you cannot use
the suspend/sleep feature or the Remote Management features.
POST Delay (None (default), 5, 10, 15, 20 seconds)—Delays start of the POST
process. You might need a delay to:
Allow time for some hard disk drives to spin up before POST is finished
Give yourself more time to select F10 to enter the Computer Setup (F10) Utility.
Remote Wakeup Boot Source (Local Hard Drive/Remote Server). Sets the boot device
for the workstation when it is started using Remote Wakeup (takes precedence over the
Boot Order menu setting) .
System Recovery Boot Support (Enabled/Disabled). Enabling this feature displays an
additional prompt,
F11=Recovery
, during POST on systems with HP Backup and
Recovery software installed and configured with a recovery partition on the boot hard
drive. Pressing F11 causes the system to boot to the recovery partition and launch HP
Backup and Recovery. You can hide the
F11=Recovery
prompt by using the F11
prompt option described above.
Bypass F1 Prompt on Confirmation Changes (Enabled/Disabled)—Prevents display of a
confirmation prompt when you make changes to the system.
BIOS Power-On
Lets you disable or specify a weekday and time for BIOS power-on.
Onboard Devices
Lets you disable or set resources (IRQ, DMA, I/O Rate) for onboard system devices such as
the serial port and parallel ports. Operating system parameters generally override Onboard
Devices settings.
Bus options
Enable/disable these options:
PCI SERR# Generation (Enabled/Disabled)—Controls PCI SERR# generation for ill-
behaved PCI add-in cards (that can generate SERR# spuriously)
PCI VGA Palette Snooping (Disabled/Enabled)—Controls PCI VGA Palette Snooping
for compatibility purposes
PCI Latency Timer (32/64/128/160/192/224/248). 128 PCI Clocks is the default.
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Chapter 4
System management
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