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Configuring Your Server 4-11
Boot Settings Configuration submenu
Option
Parameter
Description
Your Setting
Quick Boot
Disabled
[Enabled]
This option allows BIOS to skip
several tests during the POST
sequence. This will decrease the
time required for booting the
system.
Quiet Boot
Disabled
[Enabled]
If enabled, the BIOS will display
the NEC logo during POST.
Press
Esc
to switch to the POST
execution screen.
Bootup Num-Lock
[Off]
On
Sets power on Numlock state.
PS/2 Mouse Support
Disabled
Enabled
[Auto]
Specify whether BIOS supports
for PS/2 mouse.
Post Error Pause
Disabled
[Enabled]
Indicates whether POST is
aborted once at the end of POST
if an error occurs during the
execution of POST.
Hit 'F2' Message Display Disabled
[Enabled]
Displays "Press F2 to run Setup"
message in POST.
Scan User Flash Area
[Disabled]
Enabled
This option allows BIOS to scan
the flash ROM for user area.
[ ]: Factory-set
Boot Device Priority submenu
The Boot Device Priority submenu specifies the boot sequence from the available drives specified
in the Hard Disk Drives, Removable Drives, and CD/DVD Drives submenus, the onboard network
interface controller (for PXE boot), and the EFI boot function.
The factory-default boot order is listed below.
1. CD-ROM drive
2. Floppy disk drive
3. Hard disk drive
4. Network interface controller
5. EFI
The server searches for devices in the order set in this menu on booting. Finding the boot software,
the server starts the software.
The priority of the boot devices can be changed by using the
↑
,
↓
,
+
, and
-
keys. Move the cursor
to the desired device with the
↑
or
↓
key and change the priority with the
+
or
-
key.
IMPORTANT:
To boot NEC EXPRESSBUILDER, set the priority of
the devices listed above.
Summary of Contents for N8100-1078F
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