• Bypass loading from I/O slots.
• Bypass loading from I/O slots and core I/O.
The Bypass loading from I/O slots and core I/O option may be useful if a bad core I/O UEFI driver
is preventing system boot. USB drives can still be used at the UEFI shell to update core I/O drivers.
CAUTION:
Pressing
Ctrl-C
before the prompt does not work and might disable this feature. Therefore, be
sure to wait for the prompt before pressing
Ctrl-C
.
NOTE:
The prompt might take several minutes to appear, and the period that you can press
Ctrl-C
is
very short. For typical boots, Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you let the prompt
time out.
After selecting an option, the boot proceeds.
NOTE:
If no option is selected, the boot proceeds after a few seconds.
3.
Depending on how the server was configured from the factory and if the OS is installed at the time of
purchase, you are taken to:
a.
UEFI shell prompt
b.
OS login prompt
If the server has a factory-installed OS, you can interrupt the boot process to configure your specific
UEFI parameters.
If you are at the UEFI shell prompt, go to "
UEFI Front Page
"
If you are at the OS login prompt, go to "
OS login prompt
"
UEFI Front Page
If you are at the UEFI shell prompt, enter the command
exit
to navigate to the UEFI Front Page
UEFI Front Page
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