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Delete Boot Option Screen

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Intel® Server Board S3420GP TPS BIOS User Interface Setup Item BEV Device Order Add New Boot Option Options Delete Boot Option EFI Optimized Boot Boot Option Retry Enabled Disabled Enabled Disabled this group. Help Text Set the order of the legacy devices in this group. Add a new EFI boot option to the boot order. Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order. If enabled, the BIOS only loads modules required for booting EFIaware Operating Systems. If enabled, this continually retries nonEFI-based boot options without waiting for user input. Comments these devices are available in the system. Visible when one or more of these devices are available in the system. This option is only visible if an EFI bootable device is available to the system (for example, a USB drive). If the EFI shell is deleted, you can restore it by setting CMOS defaults (F9). If all types of bootable devices are installed in the system, the default boot order is: 1. CD/DVD-ROM 2. Floppy Disk Drive 3. Hard Disk Drive 4. PXE Network Device 5. BEV (Boot Entry Vector) Device 6. EFI Shell and EFI Boot paths 6.3.2.6.1 Delete Boot Option Screen The Delete Boot Option screen allows the user to remove an EFI boot option from the boot order. To access this screen from the Main screen, select Boot Options > Delete Boot Options.  Delete Boot Option Delete Boot Option Boot Options  Select one to Delete/Internal EFI Shell Figure 33. Setup Utility - Delete Boot Option Screen Display Revision 2.4 71 Intel order number E65697-010

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Intel® Server Board S3420GP TPS
BIOS User Interface
Revision 2.4
Intel order number E65697-010
71
Setup Item
Options
Help Text
Comments
this group.
these devices are available
in the system.
BEV Device Order
Set the order of the legacy devices in
this group.
Visible when one or more of
these devices are available
in the system.
Add New Boot Option
Add a new EFI boot option to the boot
order.
This option is only visible if
an EFI bootable device is
available to the system (for
example, a USB drive).
Delete Boot Option
Remove an EFI boot option from the
boot order.
If the EFI shell is deleted,
you can restore it by setting
CMOS defaults (F9).
EFI Optimized Boot
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, the BIOS only loads
modules required for booting EFI-
aware Operating Systems.
Boot Option Retry
Enabled
Disabled
If enabled, this continually retries non-
EFI-based boot options without
waiting for user input.
If all types of bootable devices are installed in the system, the default boot order is:
1. CD/DVD-ROM
2. Floppy Disk Drive
3. Hard Disk Drive
4. PXE Network Device
5. BEV (Boot Entry Vector) Device
6.
EFI Shell and EFI Boot paths
6.3.2.6.1
Delete Boot Option Screen
The Delete Boot Option screen allows the user to remove an EFI boot option from the boot
order.
To access this screen from the Main screen, select
Boot Options
>
Delete Boot Options
.
Boot Options
Delete Boot Option
Delete Boot Option
Select one to Delete
/Internal EFI Shell
Figure 33. Setup Utility – Delete Boot Option Screen Display