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Chapter Three System Setup
Chapter Three System Setup
press
【
DEL
】
again, complete the action as soon as possible).
Note: Some options in BIOS could not be set, such as system self-checking and
con
fi
guration information. Some options have a right arrow at the front, indicating if
this option is selected, a cascade menu (which is sub-menu) will display on the screen,
via pressing
【
Enter
】
.
3.1.2 BIOS System Menu Introduction
This section introduces the following main function menus in BIOS:
Menu Name
Menu Functions
Main
Configure basic system setup, i.e. system time, system date,
display BIOS information etc.
Advanced
Configure advanced features of CPU and integrated SATA
controller etc.
Chipset
Con
fi
gure memory mode and CPU properties etc.
Server Mgmt
Con
fi
gure server management function.
Boot
Con
fi
gure boot sequence of system equipment
Security
Con
fi
gure system super user and user password
Save & Exit
Save BIOS setup and exit BIOS setup etc.
Button introduction:
Button
Description
↑
(Up)
Select the previous menu or value
↓
(Down)
Select the next menu or value
←
(Left)
Select the left menu or value
→
(Right)
Select the right menu or value
Esc Button
Return to the previous menu or main menu
+ Button
Change option value. Change current option value of the menu
to the previous option value. This button only displays values
related to selected options, rather than all option values.
- Button
Change option value. Change current option value of the menu
to the next option value. This button only displays values related
to selected options, rather than all option values.
F1 Function Button
Help hotkey, displays related instructions on current menu.
F2 Function Button
Restore previous default setup
F9 Function Button
Restore system default optimal performance setup
F10 Function Button
Save CMOS setting and exit
Enter Function Button
Execute current commands or enter sub-menu