•
Secure Boot
BIOS settings
•
Date and Time
settings
• Primary and redundant
ROM Selection
(if supported)
You can save a custom default configuration to use during a system restore. Doing so saves settings you
might otherwise lose. See
.
CAUTION:
When you select use this option to reset configuration settings, any modifications that
you have made might be lost.
Restoring default system settings
Use the
Restore Default System Settings
option to reset all BIOS configuration settings to their default
values and immediately and automatically restart the server.
Selecting this option resets all platform settings except:
•
Secure Boot
BIOS settings
•
Date and Time
settings
• Primary and redundant
ROM Selection
(if supported)
To save a custom default configuration to use during a system restore, use
User Default Options
.
Doing so saves settings you might otherwise lose.
• Other entities, such as option cards or iLO, that must be individually reset.
Procedure
1.
From the
System Utilities
screen, select
System Configuration
>
BIOS/Platform Configuration
(RBSU)
>
System Default Options
>
Restore Default System Settings
.
2.
Select
Yes, restore the default settings
.
3.
Reboot the server.
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings
Use this option to reset all BIOS configuration settings to their default manufacturing values and delete all
UEFI non-volatile variables, such as boot configuration and Secure Boot security keys (if Secure Boot is
enabled). Previous changes that you have made might be lost.
The difference between this action and the
Restore Default System Settings
option is that
Restore
Default Manufacturing Settings
erases all UEFI variables. An OS can write UEFI variables that store
such things as entries in the boot order and key database information for Secure Boot. When you
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings
, this information is cleared, whereas it is retained when you
Restore Default System Settings
.
You can save a custom default configuration to use during a system restore. Doing so saves settings you
might otherwise lose. See
.
Restoring default manufacturing settings
Use the
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings
option to reset all BIOS configuration settings to their
default manufacturing values and delete all UEFI non-volatile variables, such as boot configuration and
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Configuring the date and time and system defaults
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