Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E425 (English) User Guide - Page 123

Updating your system UEFI BIOS

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Table 6. Startup menu items (continued) Menu item Selection Option Keys Display Boot Device List F12 Option Boot Order Lock • Disabled • Enabled • Disabled • Enabled • Disabled • Enabled Comments Note: You can also enter the "Diagnostic" mode by pressing Esc during POST. If you select "Disabled," then the message "To interrupt normal startup, press Enter" is not displayed during the POST. If you select "Enabled," the F12 key is recognized and the Boot Menu is displayed. If you select "Enabled," the Boot Priority Order is locked for your future use. Updating your system UEFI BIOS The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) BIOS is a part of the system programs that make up the basic layer of software built into your computer. The UEFI BIOS translates the instructions from other software layers. Your computer system board has a module called electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM, also referred to as flash memory). You can update the UEFI BIOS and the Configuration/ThinkPad Setup program by starting your computer with a flash update optical disc or flash update tool application running in the Windows environment. In some instances when you add software, hardware, or a device driver, you might be informed that you need to update your UEFI BIOS in order for the new addition to work properly. To update your UEFI BIOS, go to the following Web site and follow the instructions on the screen: http://www.lenovo.com/ThinkPadDrivers Chapter 7. Advanced configuration 105

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Table 6. Startup menu items (continued)
Menu item
Selection
Comments
Note:
You can also enter the
“Diagnostic” mode by pressing Esc
during POST.
Option Keys Display
Disabled
Enabled
If you select “Disabled,” then the
message “To interrupt normal startup,
press Enter” is not displayed during
the POST.
Boot Device List F12 Option
Disabled
Enabled
If you select “Enabled,” the F12 key
is recognized and the
Boot
Menu is
displayed.
Boot Order Lock
Disabled
Enabled
If you select “Enabled,” the Boot
Priority Order is locked for your future
use.
Updating your system UEFI BIOS
The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) BIOS is a part of the system programs that make up the
basic layer of software built into your computer. The UEFI BIOS translates the instructions from other
software layers.
Your computer system board has a module called electrically erasable programmable read-only memory
(EEPROM, also referred to as flash memory). You can update the UEFI BIOS and the Configuration/ThinkPad
Setup program by starting your computer with a flash update optical disc or flash update tool application
running in the Windows environment.
In some instances when you add software, hardware, or a device driver, you might be informed that you
need to update your UEFI BIOS in order for the new addition to work properly.
To update your UEFI BIOS, go to the following Web site and follow the instructions on the screen:
Chapter 7
.
Advanced configuration
105