
Setting Up UEFI Mode Booting in the BIOS Setup Utility
Step 1
Enter the BIOS setup utility by pressing the
F2
key when prompted during bootup.
Step 2
Go to the
Boot Options
tab.
Step 3
Set
UEFI Boot Options
to
Enabled
.
Step 4
Under
Boot Option Priorities
, set your OS installation media (such as a virtual DVD) as your
Boot Option #1
.
Step 5
Go to the
Advanced
tab.
Step 6
Select
LOM
and
PCIe Slot Configuration
.
Step 7
Set the
PCIe Slot ID: HBA Option ROM
to
UEFI Only
.
Step 8
Press
F10
to save changes and exit the BIOS setup utility. Allow the server to reboot.
Step 9
After the OS installs, verify the installation:
a) Enter the BIOS setup utility by pressing the
F2
key when prompted during bootup.
b) Go to the Boot Options tab.
c) Under
Boot Option Priorities
, verify that the OS you installed is listed as your
Boot Option #1
.
Setting Up UEFI Mode Booting in the Cisco IMC GUI
Step 1
Use a web browser and the IP address of the server to log into the Cisco IMC GUI management interface.
Step 2
Navigate to
Server > BIOS
.
Step 3
Under Actions, click
Configure BIOS
.
Step 4
In the Configure BIOS Parameters dialog, select the
Advanced
tab.
Step 5
Go to the
LOM
and
PCIe Slot Configuration
section.
Step 6
Set the
PCIe Slot: HBA Option ROM
to
UEFI Only
.
Step 7
Click
Save Changes
. The dialog closes.
Step 8
Under BIOS Properties, set
Configured Boot Order
to
UEFI
.
Step 9
Under Actions, click
Configure Boot Order
.
Step 10
In the Configure Boot Order dialog, click
Add Local HDD
.
Step 11
In the Add Local HDD dialog, enter the information for the 4K sector format drive and make it first in the boot order.
Step 12
Save changes and reboot the server. The changes you made will be visible after the system reboots.
Replacing a SAS/SATA Drive
Step 1
Remove the drive that you are replacing or remove a blank drive tray from the bay:
a) Press the release button on the face of the drive tray.
b) Grasp and open the ejector lever and then pull the drive tray out of the slot.
c) If you are replacing an existing drive, remove the four drive-tray screws that secure the drive to the tray and then lift
the drive out of the tray.
Step 2
Install a new drive:
a) Place a new drive in the empty drive tray and install the four drive-tray screws.
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Setting Up UEFI Mode Booting in the BIOS Setup Utility