Intel S1200RP Service Guide - Page 136

Use Legacy Video for EFI OS

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Server Utilities Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: If enabled, the BIOS only loads modules required for booting EFI-aware Operating Systems. Comments: non-EFI-aware OS. If this option is enabled, the system will not boot successfully to a Back to [Boot Options Screen] - Back to [Screen Map] 13. Use Legacy Video for EFI OS Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: If enabled, the BIOS uses the legacy video ROM instead of the EFI video ROM. Comments: This option appears only when EFI Optimized Boot is enabled. Back to [Boot Options Screen] - Back to [Screen Map] 14. Boot Option Retry Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: If enabled, this continually retries non-EFI-based boot options without waiting for user input. Comments: This option is intended to keep retrying for cases where the boot devices could possibly be slow to initially respond, for example, if the device were "asleep" and did not wake quickly enough. However, if none of the devices in the Boot Order ever responds, the BIOS will continue to reboot indefinitely. Back to [Boot Options Screen] - Back to [Screen Map] 15. USB Boot Priority Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: If enabled, newly discovered USB devices are moved to the top of their boot device category. If disabled, newly discovered USB devices are moved to the bottom of their boot device category. Comments: This option enables or disables the "USB Reorder" functionality. USB Boot Priority, if enabled, is intended for the case where a user wants to be able to plug in a USB device and immediately boot to it, for example in case of a maintenance or System Administration operation. If a User Password is installed, USB Boot Priority action is suspended when a User Password is installed. Back to [Boot Options Screen] - Back to [Screen Map] 16. Static Boot Order Option Values: Enabled Disabled Help Text: Intel® Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide 123

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Server Utilities
Intel
®
Server System P4000RP Family Service Guide
123
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
If enabled, the BIOS only loads modules required for booting EFI-aware Operating Systems.
Comments:
If this option is enabled, the system will not boot successfully to a
non-EFI-aware OS.
Back to [
Boot Options Screen
]
Back to [
Screen Map
]
13.
Use Legacy Video for EFI OS
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
If enabled, the BIOS uses the legacy video ROM instead of the EFI video ROM.
Comments:
This option appears only when EFI Optimized Boot is enabled.
Back to [
Boot Options Screen
]
Back to [
Screen Map
]
14.
Boot Option Retry
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
If enabled, this continually retries non-EFI-based boot options without waiting for user input.
Comments:
This option is intended to keep retrying for cases where the boot devices
could possibly be slow to initially respond, for example,
if the device were “asleep” and did not
wake quickly enough. However, if none of the devices in the Boot Order ever responds, the BIOS
will continue to reboot indefinitely.
Back to [
Boot Options Screen
]
Back to [
Screen Map
]
15.
USB Boot Priority
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
If enabled, newly discovered USB devices are moved to the top of their boot device category.
If disabled, newly discovered USB devices are moved to the bottom of their boot device category.
Comments:
This option enables or disables the “USB Reorder” functionality. USB
Boot Priority, if enabled, is intended for the case where a user wants to be able to plug in a USB
device and immediately boot to it, for example in case of a maintenance or System Administration
operation. If a User Password is installed, USB Boot Priority action is suspended when a User
Password is installed.
Back to [
Boot Options Screen
]
Back to [
Screen Map
]
16.
Static Boot Order
Option Values:
Enabled
Disabled
Help Text: