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Accessing BIOS Setup Utility, BIOS Setup Features and Navigation

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BIOS Updates and Configuration NOTE: Should the system operate in an undesired manner after making BIOS setting changes, default settings should be restored by either selecting the "Load Setup Defaults" option in the Exit Menu, or by hitting the key anytime while in the BIOS Setup Utility. 6.3.1 Accessing BIOS Setup Utility The embedded BIOS Setup Utility is accessed by pressing the key while the system is conducting its Power-On Self Test (POST). As the system is booting up, the screen will display when you can access the BIOS Setup Utility. 6.3.2 BIOS Setup Features and Navigation The BIOS Setup Utility is menu-driven. Each menu screen is divided into different display and selection areas. Figure 81. BIOS Menu Screen 6.3.2.1 Menu Bar At the top of each menu screen is a Menu Bar that lists the top level Menu Options. To navigate through the Menu Bar, press the right or left arrow keys until the menu you need is highlighted and the menu options are displayed. The Menu Bar lists the following top level menus: Main: Displays basic system information and provides options to view information and configure SATA devices attached to the server. Advanced: Provides several sub-menus used to configure server sub-system features and functions. Care should be taken when changing options in this section. Making uninformed changes can alter system behavior to an undesired state. 50 Intel® Server System SR1670HV Service Guide

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BIOS Updates and Configuration
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Server System SR1670HV Service Guide
NOTE:
Should the system operate in an undesired manner after making BIOS setting changes,
default settings should be restored by either selecting the “Load Setup Defaults” option in the
Exit Menu, or by hitting the <F9> key anytime while in the BIOS Setup Utility.
6.3.1
Accessing BIOS Setup Utility
The embedded BIOS Setup Utility is accessed by pressing the <F2> key while the system
is conducting its Power-On Self Test (POST). As the system is booting up, the screen will
display when you can access the BIOS Setup Utility.
6.3.2
BIOS Setup Features and Navigation
The BIOS Setup Utility is menu-driven. Each menu screen is divided into different display
and selection areas.
Figure 81. BIOS Menu Screen
6.3.2.1
Menu Bar
At the top of each menu screen is a Menu Bar that lists the top level Menu Options. To
navigate through the Menu Bar, press the right or left arrow keys until the menu you need
is highlighted and the menu options are displayed. The Menu Bar lists the following top
level menus:
Main:
Displays basic system information and provides options to view information and
configure SATA devices attached to the server.
Advanced:
Provides
several sub-menus used to configure server sub-system features
and functions. Care should be taken when changing options in this section. Making
uninformed changes can alter system behavior to an undesired state.