Configuring Your System 3-3
BIOS Setup Utility
The BIOS Setup Utility is used to change system configuration parameters. This utility has some
unique parameters and many parameters that are also configurable with the SSU. The utility is
resident in the system FLASH memory and does not require a diskette or an operating system
present to run. However, parameters set with the BIOS Setup Utility that can also be set with the
SSU, will be overwritten by the SSU the next time the SSU is run.
Using the BIOS Setup Utility
You access the BIOS Setup utility when you turn on or reboot your system. To run the BIOS Setup
Utility, perform the following procedure:
1.
Power-on or reboot the system. “Press <F2> to enter SETUP” displays.
2.
Press
F2
. The BIOS Setup Utility starts and the Main Menu is displayed. The menu
bar at the top of the Main Menu lists the following selections:
Menu Bar Selections
Menu
Use
Main
Use this menu for basic system configuration.
Advanced
Use this menu for setting the Advanced Features available on your system.
Security
Use this menu to set User and Supervisor Passwords and the Backup and Virus-Check
reminders.
Server
Use this menu for configuring Server Management features.
Boot
Use this menu to configure Boot Device priority.
Exit
Exits the current menu.
Use the arrow keys to select a menu or an item on a displayed menu. Press the value keys
(listed in the table below) to cycle through the allowable values for the selected field. Use the
Exit menu’s “Save Values” selection to save the current values on all the menus.
To display a submenu, position the cursor on a selection that has a submenu and press
ENTER
. Selections with submenus are preceded by an arrow.
Refer to the following table for information on the keys you use with BIOS Setup. These keys
are also listed at the bottom of the Setup menu.
Summary of Contents for NEC Express5800 Series
Page 1: ...EXPRESS5800 ES1400 SERIES ONLINE SERVICE GUIDE ...
Page 8: ...Using This Guide xv ...
Page 21: ......
Page 33: ...2 12 Setting Up the System ...
Page 60: ...Configuring Your System 3 27 ...
Page 130: ...Problem Solving 5 21 ...
Page 131: ......
Page 132: ......
Page 142: ...6 10 Illustrated Parts Breakdown ...
Page 149: ...System Cabling A 7 WIDE SCSI CABLE 68 pins IDE CABLE 40 pins Standard System Cable Routing ...
Page 160: ...System Setup Utility B 9 Adding and Removing ISA Cards Window ...
Page 163: ...B 12 System Setup Utility System Resource Usage Window ...