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Configuring Your System 3-31
Exit
Move the cursor onto "Exit" to display the Exit menu.
The following describes each option on the Exit menu:
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Exit Saving Changes
Select this option to save the current configuration data into the CMOS (non-volatile
memory) and exit the SETUP utility.
Select "Yes" to save the current configuration data into the CMOS (non-volatile memory)
and exit the SETUP utility. The server will automatically restart the system.
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Exit Discarding Changes
Select this option to discard the current configuration data and exit the SETUP utility.
Select "Yes" to discard the current configuration data and exit the SETUP utility, and
restart the server automatically. Select "No" to return to Exit menu.
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Load Setup Defaults
Select this option to resume all default values (BIOS default values) of the SETUP utility.
Select "Yes" to resume default values. Select "No" to return to the Exit menu screen. If you
resumed the default values, you need to change settings as described below to operate the
system normally.
IMPORTANT:
The values of SETUP at the shipment may be different from
their default values depending on the model of the server. It is necessary to
set the values meeting the environment in which the server is used referring
to the models.
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Save Custom Defaults
Select this option and press
Enter
to save the current configuration data as custom defaults.
When the configuration is saved, the Load Custom Defaults menu appears.
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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