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System BIOS, Intel® Server Boards S3200SH/S3210SH TPS, Revision 1.3, Table 20. Setup Utility - Main - review

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System BIOS Intel® Server Boards S3200SH/S3210SH TPS Setup Item Logged in as Platform ID System BIOS Version Build Date Processor Core Frequency Count Memory Size Quiet Boot POST Error Pause Table 20. Setup Utility - Main Screen Fields Options Help Text Comments Information only. Displays password level that setup is running in, Administrator or User. With no passwords set Administrator is the default mode. Information only. Displays the Platform ID. (example:) Information only. Displays the current BIOS version. xx = major version yy = minor version zzzz = build number Information only. Displays the current BIOS build date. Information only. Displays Intel processor name and the speed of the CPU. This information is retrieved from the processor. Information only. Displays the current speed of the boot processor in GHz or MHz. Information only. Number of physical processors detected. Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled [Enabled] - Display the logo screen during POST. Information only. Displays the total physical memory installed in the system, in MB or GB. The term physical memory indicates the total memory discovered in the form of installed DIMMs. [Disabled] - Display the diagnostic screen during POST. [Enabled] - Go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors. [Disabled] - Attempt to boot and do not go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors. The POST error pause will take the system to the error manager to review the errors when Major errors occur. Minor and Fatal error displays are not affected by this setting. See section7.3.3 for more information. Revision 1.3 49

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System BIOS
Intel® Server Boards S3200SH/S3210SH TPS
Revision 1.3
49
Table 20. Setup Utility — Main Screen Fields
Setup Item
Options
Help Text
Comments
Logged in as
Information only
. Displays
password level that setup is
running in, Administrator or User.
With no passwords set
Administrator is the default mode.
Platform ID
Information only
. Displays the
Platform ID. (example:)
System BIOS
Version
Information only
. Displays the
current BIOS version.
xx = major version
yy = minor version
zzzz = build number
Build Date
Information only
. Displays the
current BIOS build date.
Processor
<ID string from the
Processor>
Information only
. Displays Intel
processor name and the speed of
the CPU. This information is
retrieved from the processor.
Core Frequency
Information only
. Displays the
current speed of the boot processor
in GHz or MHz.
Count
Information only
. Number of
physical processors detected.
Memory
Size
Information only
. Displays the
total physical memory installed in
the system, in MB or GB.
The term
physical memory indicates the total
memory discovered in the form of
installed DIMMs.
Quiet Boot
Enabled
Disabled
[Enabled] – Display the logo screen
during POST.
[Disabled] – Display the diagnostic
screen during POST.
POST Error Pause
Enabled
Disabled
[Enabled] – Go to the Error
Manager for critical POST errors.
[Disabled] – Attempt to boot and do
not go to the Error Manager for
critical POST errors.
The POST error pause will take the
system to the error manager to
review the errors when Major errors
occur. Minor and Fatal error
displays are not affected by this
setting. See
section
7.3.3 for more
information.