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Intel® Server Board SE7320EP2 / Intel® Server Board SE7525RP2 TPS BIOS 6.6.1.2.1 BIOS Recovery The BIOS has a ROM image size of 1MB. The BIOS is made up of a boot block recovery section, a main BIOS section, an OEM logo/user binary section, and an NVRAM section. The NVRAM section and boot block will be preserved during invocation of the recovery. All the other sections of the BIOS will be updated during the recovery process. If an OEM wishes to preserve the OEM section across an update, it is recommended that the OEM modify the provided AMIBOOT.ROM file with the user binary or OEM logo tools before performing the recovery. A BIOS recovery can be accomplished from one of the following devices: a standard 1.44 or 2.88 MB floppy drive, a USB Disk-On-Key, an ATAPI CD-ROM/DVD, an ATAPI ZIP drive, or a LS-120/LS-240 removable drive. The recovery mode procedure is as follows: 1. Insert or plug-in the recovery medium that includes the file AMIBOOT.ROM BIOS image file. 2. Power on the server. When progress code E9 is displayed on port 80h, the system will detect the recovery media. If the AMIBOOT.ROM image file is missing, the system will cycle through progress codes F1 to EF. 3. When F3 is displayed on port 80h, the system will read the BIOS image file. 4. When recovery mode is complete, the system will halt and can be powered off. Note: To perform a recovery with the CMOS destroyed and the NVRAM preserved, the + hot-key can be used. 6.6.2 Update OEM Logo The OEM logo can be changed in the BIOS for DOS and Microsoft* Windows* 2000 / 2003 / XP. A utility tool is used to change the OEM logo in ROM. The OEM logo can then be updated by flashing the ROM. 6.6.2.1 Changing the OEM Logo for DOS 1. Boot to DOS. 2. Download OEMLOGOD.exe, Rombuild.exe, RomFile, and NewOEMlogoImage to the hard drive. 3. Run the following command: OEMLogoD [/F or /FN or /N] 80 Revision 1.0 Intel order number D24635-001

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IntelĀ® Server Board SE7320EP2 / IntelĀ® Server Board SE7525RP2 TPS
BIOS
Revision 1.0
Intel order number D24635-001
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6.6.1.2.1
BIOS Recovery
The BIOS has a ROM image size of 1MB.
The BIOS is made up of a boot block recovery section, a main BIOS section, an OEM logo/user
binary section, and an NVRAM section. The NVRAM section and boot block will be preserved
during invocation of the recovery. All the other sections of the BIOS will be updated during the
recovery process. If an OEM wishes to preserve the OEM section across an update, it is
recommended that the OEM modify the provided
AMIBOOT.ROM
file with the user binary or
OEM logo tools before performing the recovery.
A BIOS recovery can be accomplished from one of the following devices: a standard 1.44 or
2.88 MB floppy drive, a USB Disk-On-Key, an ATAPI CD-ROM/DVD, an ATAPI ZIP drive, or a
LS-120/LS-240 removable drive.
The recovery mode procedure is as follows:
1.
Insert or plug-in the recovery medium that includes the file
AMIBOOT.ROM
BIOS image
file.
2.
Power on the server. When progress code E9 is displayed on port 80h, the system will
detect the recovery media. If the AMIBOOT.ROM image file is missing, the system will
cycle through progress codes F1 to EF.
3.
When F3 is displayed on port 80h, the system will read the BIOS image file.
4.
When recovery mode is complete, the system will halt and can be powered off.
Note
: To perform a recovery with the CMOS destroyed and the NVRAM preserved, the
<Ctrl>+<Home> hot-key can be used.
6.6.2
Update OEM Logo
The OEM logo can be changed in the BIOS for DOS and Microsoft* Windows* 2000 / 2003 / XP.
A utility tool is used to change the OEM logo in ROM. The OEM logo can then be updated by
flashing the ROM.
6.6.2.1
Changing the OEM Logo for DOS
1. Boot to DOS.
2. Download
OEMLOGOD.exe
,
Rombuild.exe
,
RomFile
, and
NewOEMlogoImage
to the
hard drive.
3. Run the following command:
OEMLogoD <RomFileName> <NewOEMImageFileName> [/F or /FN or /N]