Table 83. Setup Utility - Boot Options Screen Fields - Intel SC5650HCBRP Product Specification

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Intel® Server System SC5650HCBRP TPS
Setup Item
Boot Timeout
0 - 65535
Boot Option #x
Available
boot
devices.
Hard Disk Order
CDROM Order
Floppy Order
Network Device
Order
BEV Device Order
Add New Boot
Option
Delete Boot Option
Enabled
EFI Optimized Boot
Disabled
Enabled
Use Legacy Video for
EFI OS
Disabled
Enabled
Boot Option Retry
Disabled
Enabled
USB Boot Priority
Disabled
Revision 1.2
Table 83. Setup Utility — Boot Options Screen Fields
Options
The number of seconds the BIOS should pause at
the end of POST to allow the user to press the [F2]
key for entering the BIOS Setup utility.
Valid values are 0-65535. Zero is the default. A
value of 65535 causes the system to go to the Boot
Manager menu and wait for user input for every
system boot.
Set system boot order by selecting the boot option
for this position.
Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
Set the order of the legacy devices in this group.
Add a new EFI boot option to the boot order.
Remove an EFI boot option from the boot order.
If enabled, the BIOS only loads modules required for
booting EFI-aware Operating Systems.
If enabled, the BIOS will use the legacy video ROM
instead of the EFI video ROM.
If enabled, this continually retries non-EFI-based
boot options without waiting for user input.
If enabled newly discovered USB devices will be put
to the top of their boot device category.
If disabled newly discovered USB devices will be put
at the bottom of the respective list
Intel order number E81443-002
Help Text
BIOS Setup Utility
Comments
After entering the necessary
timeout, press the Enter key
to register that timeout value
to the system. These settings
are in seconds.
Displays when one or more
hard disk drives are in the
system.
Displays when one or more
CD-ROM drives are in the
system.
Displays when one or more
floppy drives are in the
system.
Displays when one or more of
these devices are available in
the system.
Displays when one or more of
these devices are available in
the system.
This option is only displayed
if an EFI bootable device is
available to the system (for
example, a USB drive).
If the EFI shell is deleted, it is
restored on the next system
reboot. It cannot be
permanently deleted.
Grayed out when [SW RAID]
SATA Mode is Enabled. SW
RAID can only be used in
Legacy Boot mode.
Only displays when EFI
Optimized Boot is enabled.
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