System Setup Utility B-13
Multiboot Add-in (MBA) Window
The MBA lets you set the system boot priority. The boot priority is the order the BIOS uses
to boot the operating system from various devices in your system.
To set the boot priority of your system:
1.
From the SSU Main Menu, launch the MBA by selecting the “Boot Devices” task
under the MBA heading in the task box. Click OK.
2.
When the MBA window displays, the “Boot Device Priority” window lists the current
boot priority order. The “Hard Drives” window lists the hard disk drive(s) in your
system. During bootup, BIOS searches the list of device types shown in the “Boot
Device Priority” list, starting with the first device on the list. When BIOS gets to Hard
Drives, the BIOS tries each device shown in the “Hard Drives” list, starting at the top
of the list.
3.
To change the priority of an entry in either list, select the entry and click on the “Move
UP” or “Move Down” buttons.
4.
Click on the Save button to save the boot priority.
5.
Click on the Close button to return to the Main Menu.
Password Administration (PWA) Window
The PWA configures administrator and user passwords and other security options.
1.
From the SSU Main Menu, launch the PWA by selecting the “Security” task under the
PWA heading in the task box. Click OK. The Security window displays.
2.
Select the Administrator and User Password buttons to change passwords.
3.
Select the Options button to enable or disable security options. For an explanation of
the configurable security options, press the Help button.
4.
Click on the Save button to save the security option changes.
5.
Click on the Close button to return to the Security menu.
6.
Click on the Close button to return to the Main menu.
Summary of Contents for NEC Express5800 Series
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