1. System BIOS
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Chapter 2 Useful Features
How to change the boot priority
1. When BIOS detects a bootable device, it displays device information in the designated area.
2. Move the cursor to a device using the <
↑
>/<
↓
> keys, and change the priority (first to fourth) using the
<+>/<
−
> keys.
Rules on boot priority
1. If a bootable device is newly connected, the priority lowest in its BBS Priorities is assigned to that device.
2. If a bootable device is disconnected from the server, the relevant device is removed from BBS Priorities of
that device type.
3. When
Load Setup Defaults
is executed on
Save & Exit
menu, the
Boot Option
and
BBS Priorities
of
that device type are changed as follows.
a) Priority in Boot Option
1. Boot Option #1 : CD/DVD ROM
2. Boot Option #2 : Removable
3. Boot Option #3 : Network
4. Boot Option #4 : Hard
b) Priority in BBS Priorities
Devices other than USB device (e.g., SATA device, RAID device) is given higher priority, and USB
device is given priority next to non-USB devices.
The highest priority within "CD/DVD Priorities" is assigned to AMI Remote CD/DVD device.
c) Bootable device
If a bootable device has been disabled, cancel the Disabled status, and register the device in BBS
Priorities.
Tips
•
If
Boot Mode
is set to
UEFI
,
HDD Priorities
shows the name registered in the
installed OS.
•
If
Boot Mode
is set to
Legacy
,
HDD Priorities
shows the model number of the
hard disk drive.