Lenovo ThinkServer TS430 (English) User Guide - Page 81

Exiting the Setup Utility program, Updating or recovering the BIOS, Updating flashing the BIOS

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3. Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program. The server will follow the startup device sequence you have set each time you turn on the server. Exiting the Setup Utility program After you finish viewing or changing settings, press Esc to return to the Setup Utility program main interface. If you are on a nested submenu, press Esc repeatedly until you reach the main interface. Then, you can do one of the following: • If you want to save the new settings and exit the Setup Utility program, press F10. Otherwise, your changes will not be saved. • If you do not want to save the new settings, select Exit ➙ Discard Changes and Exit. • If you want to return to the default settings, press F9 or select Exit ➙ Load Default Values. For more information about the Exit menu in the Setup Utility program, see "Exit menu" on page 66. Updating or recovering the BIOS This topic provides instructions on how to update the BIOS and how to recover from a POST and BIOS update failure. System programs are the basic layer of software built into your server. System programs include the POST, the UEFI BIOS, the Setup Utility program, and the TMM firmware. The POST is a set of tests and procedures that are performed each time you turn on your server. The UEFI BIOS is a layer of software that translates instructions from other layers of software into electrical signals that the server hardware can execute. You can use the Setup Utility program to view or change the configuration settings of your server. See "Using the Setup Utility program" on page 57. The TMM firmware provides remote management features. Lenovo might make changes and enhancements to the BIOS and TMM firmware. When updates are released, they are available for download on the Lenovo Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/drivers. You can update the server firmware by downloading an update package and following the instructions on the Web page. You also can use the Firmware Updater program to help you keep the server firmware up-to-date. See "Updating the firmware" on page 82. Updating (flashing) the BIOS This topic provides instructions on how to update (flash) the BIOS. Notes: 1. Update the BIOS on your server only if the newer BIOS version specifically solves a problem you have. We do not recommend BIOS updates for servers that do not need them. You can view the updated information for the new BIOS version in the installation instructions for the BIOS update utility program. 2. Downgrading the BIOS to an earlier version is not recommended and might not be supported. An earlier BIOS version might not contain the support for the latest system configurations. 3. If the power to your server is interrupted while the POST and BIOS are being updated, your server might not restart correctly. Make sure that you perform the BIOS update procedure in an environment with a steady power supply. Besides, make sure that your server can restart successfully without encountering hardware problems. 4. If you have updated the BIOS firmware, all the BIOS settings become the default settings of the updated BIOS version. You need to check and reconfigure the BIOS settings for your specific needs. You can note down your specific BIOS settings before updating the BIOS for an easier reconfiguration in the new BIOS version. Chapter 5. Configuring the server 69

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3. Press F10 to save settings and exit the Setup Utility program. The server will follow the startup device
sequence you have set each time you turn on the server.
Exiting the Setup Utility program
After you finish viewing or changing settings, press Esc to return to the Setup Utility program main interface.
If you are on a nested submenu, press Esc repeatedly until you reach the main interface. Then, you can
do one of the following:
If you want to save the new settings and exit the Setup Utility program, press F10. Otherwise, your
changes will not be saved.
If you do not want to save the new settings, select
Exit
Discard Changes and Exit
.
If you want to return to the default settings, press F9 or select
Exit
Load Default Values
.
For more information about the
Exit
menu in the Setup Utility program, see “Exit menu” on page 66.
Updating or recovering the BIOS
This topic provides instructions on how to update the BIOS and how to recover from a POST and BIOS
update failure.
System programs are the basic layer of software built into your server. System programs include the POST,
the UEFI BIOS, the Setup Utility program, and the TMM firmware. The POST is a set of tests and procedures
that are performed each time you turn on your server. The UEFI BIOS is a layer of software that translates
instructions from other layers of software into electrical signals that the server hardware can execute. You
can use the Setup Utility program to view or change the configuration settings of your server. See “Using the
Setup Utility program” on page 57. The TMM firmware provides remote management features.
Lenovo might make changes and enhancements to the BIOS and TMM firmware. When updates are released,
they are available for download on the Lenovo Web site at http://www.lenovo.com/drivers. You can update
the server firmware by downloading an update package and following the instructions on the Web page.
You also can use the Firmware Updater program to help you keep the server firmware up-to-date. See
“Updating the firmware” on page 82.
Updating (flashing) the BIOS
This topic provides instructions on how to update (flash) the BIOS.
Notes:
1. Update the BIOS on your server only if the newer BIOS version specifically solves a problem you have.
We do not recommend BIOS updates for servers that do not need them. You can view the updated
information for the new BIOS version in the installation instructions for the BIOS update utility program.
2. Downgrading the BIOS to an earlier version is not recommended and might not be supported. An earlier
BIOS version might not contain the support for the latest system configurations.
3. If the power to your server is interrupted while the POST and BIOS are being updated, your server
might not restart correctly. Make sure that you perform the BIOS update procedure in an environment
with a steady power supply. Besides, make sure that your server can restart successfully without
encountering hardware problems.
4. If you have updated the BIOS firmware, all the BIOS settings become the default settings of the updated
BIOS version. You need to check and reconfigure the BIOS settings for your specific needs. You
can note down your specific BIOS settings before updating the BIOS for an easier reconfiguration in
the new BIOS version.
Chapter 5
.
Configuring the server
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