Intel S1200RP Service Guide - Page 157

Save as User Default Values

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Server Utilities Comments: Selection only. Select this line and press the key to discard any pending unsaved changes in BIOS settings. If there have been no changes made in the settings, the BIOS will resume executing POST. If changes have been made in BIOS settings and not yet saved, a confirmation pop-up will appear. If the "Discard Changes" action is positively confirmed, all pending changes will be discarded and BIOS will resume executing POST. If the "Discard Changes" action is not confirmed, BIOS will resume executing Setup without discarding pending changes. Back to [Save & Exit Screen] - [Screen Map] 5. Load Default Values Option Values: Help Text: Load Defaults Values for all the setup options. Comments: Selection only. Select this line and press the key to load default values for all BIOS settings. These are the initial factory settings ("failsafe" settings) for all BIOS parameters. There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really meant to take this action. After initializing all BIOS settings to default values, the BIOS will resume executing Setup, so the user may make additional changes in the BIOS settings if necessary (for example, Boot Order) before doing a "Save Changes and Exit" with a reboot to make the default settings take effect, including any changes made after loading the defaults. The function key may also be used from anyplace in Setup to initiate a "Load Default Values" action. Back to [Save & Exit Screen] - [Screen Map] 6. Save as User Default Values Option Values: Help Text: Save the changes made so far as User Default Values. Comments: Selection only. Select this line and press the key to save the current state of the settings for all BIOS parameters as a customized set of "User Default Values". These are a user-determined set of BIOS default settings that can be used as an alternative instead of the initial factory settings ("failsafe" settings) for all BIOS parameters. By changing the BIOS settings to values that the user prefers to have for defaults, and then using this operation to save them as "User Default Values", that version of BIOS settings can be restored at any time by using the following "Load User Default Values" operation. There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really intended to take this action. Loading the "factory default" values with F9 or the "Load Default Values" - or by any other means - does not affect the User Default Values. They remain set to whatever values they were saved as. Back to [Save & Exit Screen] - [Screen Map] 7. Load User Default Values Option Values: Help Text: Load the User Default Values to all the setup options. Intel® Server System R1000RP Service Guide 145

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Server Utilities
Intel
®
Server System R1000RP Service Guide
145
Comments:
Selection only.
Select this line and press the <Enter> key to discard any
pending unsaved changes in BIOS settings. If there have been no changes made in the settings,
the BIOS will resume executing POST.
If changes have been made in BIOS settings and not yet saved, a confirmation pop-up will
appear. If the “Discard Changes” action is positively confirmed, all pending changes will be
discarded and BIOS wi
ll resume executing POST. If the “Discard Changes” action is not
confirmed, BIOS will resume executing Setup without discarding pending changes.
Back to [
Save & Exit Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
5.
Load Default Values
Option Values:
<None>
Help Text:
Load Defaults Values for all the setup options.
Comments:
Selection only.
Select this line and press the <Enter> key to load default
values for all BIOS settings. These are the initial factory settings (“failsafe” settings) for all
BIOS parameters.
There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really meant to take this action.
After initializing all BIOS settings to default values, the BIOS will resume executing Setup, so
the user may make additional changes in the BIOS settings if necessary (for example, Boot
Order) before doing a “Save Changes and Exit” with a reboot to make the default settings take
effect, including any changes made after loading the defaults.
The <F9> function key may also be used from anyplace in Setup to initiate a “Load Default
Valu
es” action.
Back to [
Save & Exit Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
6.
Save as User Default Values
Option Values:
<None>
Help Text:
Save the changes made so far as User Default Values.
Comments:
Selection only.
Select this line and press the <Enter> key to save the
cur
rent state of the settings for all BIOS parameters as a customized set of “User Default
Values”.
These are a user-determined set of BIOS default settings that can be used as an alternative
instead of the initial factory settings (“failsafe” settings) for a
ll BIOS parameters.
By changing the BIOS settings to values that the user prefers to have for defaults, and then
using this operation to save them as “User Default Values”, that version of BIOS settings can
be restored at any time by using the following “Load User Default Values” operation.
There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really intended to take this action.
Loading the “factory default” values with F9 or the “Load Default Values” –
or by any other
means
does not affect the User Default Values. They remain set to whatever values they were
saved as.
Back to [
Save & Exit Screen
]
[
Screen Map
]
7.
Load User Default Values
Option Values:
<None>
Help Text:
Load the User Default Values to all the setup options.