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6.2.1.
Main Setup Menu
On entering the uEFI BIOS the Setup program displays the Main Setup menu. This screen lists the Main Setup menu
sub-screens and provides basic system information as well as functions for setting the system language, time and
date. The following table shows Main sub-screens and functions, and describes the content. Default settings are in
bold.
Table 34: Main Setup Menu Sub-screens and Functions
Sub-Screen
Description
Board
Information>
Read only field
Displays Board Information:
Board ID, Fab ID, and LAN PHY revision
Processor
Information>
Read only field
Displays Processor Information:
Name, Type, Speed, ID, Stepping, Number of Processors, Microcode Revision, and GT Info
Displays BIOS Version and Memory RC Version Information:
IGFX VBIOS Version, IGFX GOP Version, Memory RC Version Total Memory and Memory
Frequency.
PCH
Information>
Read only field
Displays PCH information:
Name, PCH SKU, Stepping, and Hsio Revision
Displays SPI Clock Information:
Read ID/Status Clock Frequency, Write and Erase Clock Frequency, and Fast Read Clock
Frequency, Read Clock Frequency
Displays Firmware Information:
ME FWVersion and ME Firmware SKU
System
Language>
Selects system default language
[English]
Platform
Information>
Read only field
Displays Module Information
Product Name, Revision, Serial # ‚MAC Address, Boot Counter, and CPLD Rev
Additional information for MAC Address
The MAC address entry is the value used by the Ethernet controller and may contain the entry’
Inactive’ - Ethernet chip is inactive.
To activate the Ethernet chip set the following:
Advanced > Network Stack Configuration > Network Stack > Enable
88:88:88:88:87:88 is a special pattern that will be filled in by the Ethernet firmware if there is
no valid entry in the firmware block of the BIOS SPI (i.e. the MAC address has been overwritten
during the last attempt to flash the system). For more information, see Chapter 6.5 Firmware
Update.
System Date>
Displays the system date
[Week Day mm/dd/yyyy]
System Time>
Displays the system time
[hh:mm:ss]