4.
Use the arrow (left and right) keys to select the appropriate heading. Use the arrow (up and down)
keys to select the option you want, and press
Enter
.
5.
To apply and save changes, select
File
>
Save Changes
then select
Exit
.
●
If you have made changes that you do not want applied, select
Ignore Changes
and
Exit
.
●
To reset to factory settings, select
File>Default setup>Restore Factory Settings as
Default
. Press
F10
to accept the changes. Select
Apply Defaults and Exit
. This option
restores the original factory system defaults.
CAUTION
Do not power off the workstation while the ROM is saving your Computer Setup
(F10) Utility changes because the Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) could
become corrupted. After you exit the F10 Setup screen, it is safe to disconnect power from the
workstation.
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu
NOTE
The following content is subject to change with new BIOS releases, so your menu might
be different than shown.
Table 3-1
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions
Heading
Option
Description
File
System
Information
Lists product name, SKU number, processor type/speed/stepping, cache size (L1/L2), memory
type and size, integrated Media Access Control (MAC) for enabled or embedded NIC (if applicable),
system BIOS type, chassis serial number, and asset tracking number.
About
Displays copyright information.
Set Time and
Date
Enables you to set system time and date.
Flash System
ROM
Enables you to flash (update) system BIOS using any supported removable mass storage device
(CD-ROM, USB drive, floppy).
Replicated
Setup
Save to Removable Media
Saves the current F10 Setup configuration to a text file called
CPQSETUP.TXT
, which can be used
for Replicated Setup functions.
Restore from Removable Media
Restores previous F10 Setup configuration from a text file called CPQSETUP.TXT, which can be
used for Replicated Setup functions.
Default Setup
Save Current Settings as Default
Stores the current F10 Setup configuration into the physical ROM as the default.
Restore Factory Settings as Default
Restores the original factory settings to the F10 Setup configuration information in the physical
ROM as the default.
Apply Defaults
and Exit
Saves the selected default settings (previously-saved user settings or factory settings) into Non-
Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) and exits.
Ignore
Changes and
Exit
Exits the Computer Setup (F10) Utility without applying or saving any changes.
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Chapter 3 System management
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Summary of Contents for Xw6400 - Workstation - 4 GB RAM
Page 1: ...HP xw6400 Workstation Service and Technical Reference Guide User Guide ...
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Page 15: ...Figure 1 4 Serial number and COA label location ENWW Product features 5 ...
Page 22: ...12 Chapter 1 Product overview ENWW ...
Page 32: ...22 Chapter 2 Installing or restoring the operating system ENWW ...
Page 60: ...50 Chapter 3 System management ENWW ...
Page 69: ...Figure 4 2 System board block diagram ENWW System board components 59 ...
Page 108: ...98 Chapter 4 Removal and replacement procedures ENWW ...
Page 146: ...136 Chapter 5 System diagnostics and troubleshooting ENWW ...
Page 147: ...A Appendix A SAS devices ENWW 137 ...
Page 154: ...144 Appendix A Appendix A SAS devices ENWW ...
Page 160: ...150 Appendix B Appendix B SATA devices ENWW ...
Page 161: ...C Appendix C Connector pins ENWW 151 ...
Page 170: ...160 Appendix C Appendix C Connector pins ENWW ...
Page 173: ...E Appendix E Routine care ENWW 163 ...
Page 180: ...170 Appendix E Appendix E Routine care ENWW ...
Page 186: ...Initial troubleshooting 176 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 187: ...No power No power part 1 ENWW No power 177 ...
Page 188: ...No power part 2 178 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 189: ...No power part 3 ENWW No power 179 ...
Page 190: ...No video No video part 1 180 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 191: ...No video part 2 ENWW No video 181 ...
Page 192: ...No video part 3 182 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 193: ...Error messages Error messages part 1 ENWW Error messages 183 ...
Page 194: ...Error messages part 2 184 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 195: ...Error messages part 3 ENWW Error messages 185 ...
Page 196: ...No operating system loading 186 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...
Page 203: ...Non functioning device ENWW Non functioning device 193 ...
Page 204: ...194 Appendix G Appendix G Quick troubleshooting flowcharts ENWW ...