X86
UDOO X86 User Manual - Rev. First Edition: 1.0 - Last Edition: 1.0 - Author: S.B. - Reviewed by M.B. Copyright © 2017 SECO S.r.l.
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Boot menu
Menu Item
Options
Description
Boot type
Dual boot Type
Legacy Boot Type
UEFI Boot Type
Allows to select if the OS must be booted using Legacy Boot Mode, UEFI Boot mode or indifferently using
both modalities (depending on the OS)
Quick Boot
Enabled / Disabled
Skip certain tests while booting. This will decrease the time needed to boot the system.
Quiet Boot
Enabled / Disabled
Disables or enables booting in Text Mode.
Display Boot Logo
Enabled / Disabled
Enable or display the visualization of a logo during Boot phase
Logo persistence Time (s)
0 ÷ 10
This submenu is available only when
“
Display Boot Logo
”
is set to Enabled.
Forced wait time in seconds during the boot logo visualization. 0 means boot as fast as possible. Even with
0 wait time. UEFI OSes supporting BGRT table will display the logo while booting.
Display ESC Key Strings
Enabled / Disabled
Display or Hide the
“
ESC key
”
strings during the BIOS boot. Disabling this configuration, no information on
how to enter Setup Configuration Utility will be displayed.
Network Stack
Enabled / Disabled
This submenu is available only when
“
Boot Type
”
is set to
“
UEFI Boot type
”
or
“
Dual Boot type
”
.
When enabled, this option will make available the following Network Stack services:
Window 8 BitLocker Unlock
UEFI IPv4 / IPv6 PXE
Legacy PXE OpROM
PXE Boot Capability
Disabled
UEFI : IPv4
UEFI : IPv6
UEFI : IPv4/IPv6
Legacy
This submenu is available only when
“
Network Stack
”
is Enabled
Specifies the PXE (Preboot Execution Environment) Boot possibilities.
When Disabled, Network Stack is supported
For UEFI, it supports IPv4, IPv6 or both
In Legacy mode, only Legacy PXE OpROM is supported
PXE Boot to LAN
Enabled / Disabled
This submenu is available only when
“
Boot Type
”
is set to
“
Legacy Boot type
”
.
Disables or enables the possibility for the PXE to perform the boot from LAN.
Power Up in Standby Support
Enabled / Disabled
Disable or enable Power Up in Standby Support. The PUIS feature set allows devices to be powered-up in
the Standby power management state to minimize inrush current at power-up and to allow the host to
sequence the spin-up of devices.
Add Boot options
First / Last / Auto
Specifies the position in Boot Order for Shell, Network and Removable Disks