Intel SE7501HG2 Product Guide - Page 75

Boot Menu, Table 23., Boot Device Priority Submenu, Hard Drive Selection Submenu

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Boot Menu You can make the following selections from the Boot Menu. Table 23. Boot Menu Boot Priority Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removable Devices ATAPI CD-ROM Drives Device Description Enters submenu Enters submenu Enters submenu Enters submenu Table 24. Boot Device Priority Submenu Boot Priority Device Description 1 Removable Devices The server attempts to boot from the diskette drive or remove able device such as the LS-120. 2 Hard Drive The server attempts to boot from a hard drive device. 3 ATAPI CD-ROM Drive The server attempts to boot from an ATAPI CD-ROM drive containing bootable media. 4 Any SCSI CD-ROM The server attempts to boot from a SCSI CD-ROM drive Drive containing bootable media. This option is available only if a bootable CD-ROM is present. The device needs to be controlled by a BIOS Boot Specification-compliant SCSI option ROM. 5 IBA Intel Boot Agent. The system attempts to boot from the network. This entry will appear if there is a network device in the system that is controlled by a PXE-compliant option ROM. Table 25. Hard Drive Selection Submenu Feature Choices Description Device list: Drive #1 (or the drive string) Other bootable cards Each drive with a PnP header Select device Use the up and down arrow keys, then select the device with the Enter key "Other bootable cards" indicates boot devices that are not reported to the system BIOS through the BIOS boot specification mechanism. These devices may or may not be bootable. POST and the BIOS Setup Utility 75

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Boot Menu
You can make the following selections from the Boot Menu.
Table 23.
Boot Menu
Boot Priority
Device
Description
Boot Device Priority
<Enter>
Enters submenu
Hard Disk Drives
<Enter>
Enters submenu
Removable Devices
<Enter>
Enters submenu
ATAPI CD-ROM Drives
<Enter>
Enters submenu
Table 24.
Boot Device Priority Submenu
Boot Priority
Device
Description
1
Removable Devices
The server attempts to boot from the diskette drive or remove
able device such as the LS-120.
2
Hard Drive
The server attempts to boot from a hard drive device.
3
ATAPI CD-ROM Drive
The server attempts to boot from an ATAPI CD-ROM drive
containing bootable media.
4
Any SCSI CD-ROM
Drive
The server attempts to boot from a SCSI CD-ROM drive
containing bootable media.
This option is available only if a
bootable CD-ROM is present.
The device needs to be
controlled by a BIOS Boot Specification-compliant SCSI
option ROM.
5
IBA
Intel Boot Agent. The system attempts to boot from the network.
This entry will appear if there is a network device in the system
that is controlled by a PXE-compliant option ROM.
Table 25.
Hard Drive Selection Submenu
Feature
Choices
Description
Device list:
Drive #1 (or the drive
string)
Other bootable cards
Each drive with a PnP
header
Select device
Use the up and down arrow keys, then select the device with
the Enter key
“Other bootable cards” indicates boot devices that are not
reported to the system BIOS through the BIOS boot
specification mechanism.
These devices may or may not be
bootable.