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8.7
Boot Setup
Select the Boot tab from the setup menu to enter the Boot setup screen.
8.7.1
Boot Settings Configuration
Feature
Options
Description
Quiet Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Enable this feature to display OEM logo instead of POST messages.
Note:
The default OEM logo is a dark screen.
Setup Prompt Timeout
1
(more values)
Set number of seconds to wait for a setup activation key:
‘65535’ - Waits indefinitely (0xFFFF).
‘0’ - Disables waiting (not recommended).
Bootup NumLock State
On
Off
Set the keyboard numlock state.
Power Loss Control
Remain Off
Turn On
Last State
Set the mode of operation if an AC power loss occurs:
‘Remain Off’ - Keeps the power off until the power button is pressed.
‘Turn On’ - Restores power to the computer.
‘Last State’ - Restores the power state before power loss occurred.
Note:
This feature only works with an ATX type power supply.
Enter Setup If No Boot Device
No
Yes
Set whether the setup menu should be started if no boot device is connected.
Enable Popup Boot Menu
No
Yes
Set whether the popup boot menu can be started.
Boot Priority Selection
UEFI Standard
Type Based
‘UEFI Based’ - Select boot priority from a list of currently detected devices.
‘Type Based’ - Select boot priority from a list of device types even if they are not connected yet.
Boot Option Sorting Method
Legacy First
UEFI First
Set boot option sorting method:
‘UEFI First’ - Tries all UEFI boot options before first legacy boot option.
‘Legacy First’ Tries all Legacy boot options before first UEFI boot option.
1st, 2nd, 3rd, ...
Boot Device
(Up to 12 boot devices can be prioritized
if “UEFI Standard” priority list control is
selected. If “Type Based” priority list control
is enabled only 8 boot devices can be
prioritized.)
Disabled
SATA 0 Drive
SATA 1 Drive
USB Harddisk
USB CDROM
Other USB Device
Onboard SD Card Storage
Onboard LAN
External LAN
Firmware-based Bootloader
Other Device
This view is only available in the default “Type Based” mode.
In “UEFI Standard” mode, you will only see the devices that are connected to the system.