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Chapter 8 Configuring Hardware and Utilities
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Key Operations in the BIOS Setup Utility
The roles of the keys used for setting the BIOS Setup Utility are as follows:
How to Exit the BIOS Setup Utility
1
Use the [
←
] [
→
] keys to display the [Save, Restore & Exit] menu window, and
select the exit mode. Or press the [F10] key instead.
To save configuration changes before exiting:
Move the cursor to [Save Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
The message "Save configuration changes and exit now?" is displayed.
To exit without saving configuration changes:
Move the cursor to [Discard Changes and Exit] and press the [Enter] key.
When the setting are changed, the "Configuration has not been saved! Save before exiting?"
message is displayed.
2
Use the [
←
] [
→
] keys to move the cursor to [Yes] or [No], and press the [Enter]
key.
If you selected [Save Changes and Exit] from the [Exit] menu:
• Select [Yes] to exit.
After saving changes to settings, the BIOS Setup Utility closes and the server restarts.
• Select [No] not to exit.
The display returns to the BIOS Setup Utility window.
If you selected [Discard Changes and Exit] from the [Exit] menu:
• Select [Yes] to save changes before exit.
The BIOS Setup Utility closes and the server restarts.
• Select [No] when not saving the settings.
The BIOS Setup Utility closes and the OS starts.
table: List of Key Operations on the BIOS Setup Utility Window
Key
Description
[Esc]
Ends this utility. In the case of a submenu, it returns to the previous menu.
[
↑
][
↓
]
Scrolls through the menu option list.
[
←
][
→
]
Switches between menus.
[-][+]
Changes the value of an item.
[Enter]
Activates the selected item or displays the sub menu of items with the mark. In
items in which
is displayed the sub menu appears.
[F9]
Sets each item to its initial (default) value.
[F10]
Saves the setting values and ends the operation.
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