
1. System Utilities
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System Default Options Menu
When you select
System Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU)
>
System Default Options
from the System Utilities, the
System Default Options
menu appears.
For details about the options, see the table below.
Option
Parameter
Description
Restore Default System
Settings
[No, cancel the restore procedure.]
Yes, restore the defult settings.
When "Yes, restore the default settings" is selected,
the setting in the "BIOS / Platform Configuration
(RBSU)" menu is reset to the default value.
However, if the user default is enabled with "User
Default Options", it will be reset to the user default
value.
Rebooting the system is required to reset the setting.
In addition, the following settings are not reset to
default values.
▪
Settings under "Secure Boot Settings" menu
▪
Settings under "Data and Time" menu except
"Time Format"
▪
Settings of "ROM Selection" option
Restore Default
Manufacturing Settings
[No, cancel restore procedure.]
Yes, restore the default settings.
If you select "Yes, restore the default settings.", the
settings in the "BIOS / Platform Configuration
(RBSU)" menu will be reset to their default values.
However, if the user default is enabled with "User
Default Options", it will be reset to the user default
value.
Rebooting the system is required to reset the setting.
In addition, the following settings are not reset to
default values.
▪
Settings under "Data and Time" menu except
"Time Format"
▪
Settings of "ROM Selection" option
If this option is selected, security settings such as the
key database for secure boot will also be erased.
If you do not want to reset to the user default value,
delete the user default in "User Default Options >
Erase User Defaults", then select "Yes, restore the
default settings." for this option.
Default UEFI Device
Priority
-
Use this option to change the UEFI device priority
when system or manufacturing defaults are restored.
The initial UEFI Boot Order list is created based on
the priority defined in this setting. This setting only
applies when user custom defaults are set.
User Default Options
-
Use this option to define default configuration
settings. When the default configuration settings are
loaded, the saved default settings are used instead of
the factory defaults. Configure the system as
necessary, and then enable this option to save the
configuration as the default configuration.
[ ]: Default setting
Note
User default values are set at shipment for each model. Please reset the user
default according to the environment to use refering the
Chapter 3 (2.4 setting
required case)
in the
User's Guide
and the setting list of each additional optional
parts.