
3-22 Configuring Your System
BIOS
The following contains procedures for updating your BIOS .
Updating the BIOS
You should use this procedure when you receive a BIOS FLASH diskette from
your service representative. Update the system BIOS as follows.
Note:
This procedure clears the event log contents. If
you want to save the event log contents, run the Event Log
Reader Utility.
1.
Insert a bootable DOS diskette into Drive A and power up the system.
2.
Remove the MS-DOS diskette and insert the BIOS FLASH diskette into
Drive A.
3.
Enter PHLASH and press
Enter
.
4.
After the system reboots, load the default values by pressing
F2
to enter
setup. At the Exit Menu, select GET DEFAULT VALUES.
5.
Clear the event log by selecting CLEAR EVENT LOG at the Server Menu.
Press space bar to change NO to YES and press
Esc
. Select SAVE
CHANGES & EXIT and press
Enter
to continue. The system reboots.
Resetting the CMOS NVRAM
Reset the CMOS NVRAM as follows.
1.
Power off the system and remove the panels as described in chapter 5 of this
guide.
2.
Move the CMOS Clear jumper 11A to ENABLE (1-2). See Figure 3-3 and
Table 3-4).
3.
Turn the system on and wait for the POST to complete. This automatically
reprograms the CMOS NVRAM to the default settings.
4.
Power off the system.
5.
Move the CMOS Clear jumper 11A back to DISABLE (2-3).
6.
Replace the panels and power on the system.
7.
Run the Setup Utility to configure your system.
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