Bios Update Capability - Intel S1200V3RP Technical Product Specification

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Intel® Server Board S1200V3RP TPS
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the current state of the settings for all BIOS parameters as a customized set of "User
Default Values".
These are a user-determined set of BIOS default settings that can be used as an
alternative instead of the initial factory settings ("failsafe" settings) for all BIOS
parameters.
By changing the BIOS settings to values that the user prefers to have for defaults, and
then using this operation to save them as "User Default Values", that version of BIOS
settings can be restored at any time by using the following "Load User Default Values"
operation.
There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really intended to take this
action.
Loading the "factory default" values with F9 or the "Load Default Values" – or by any
other means – does not affect the User Default Values. They remain set to whatever
values they were saved as.
Back to [Save & Exit Screen] — [Screen Map]
7. Load User Default Values
Option Values:
Help Text:
Load the User Default Values to all the setup options.
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User Default Values for all BIOS settings. These are user-customized BIOS default
settings for all BIOS parameters, previously established by doing a "Save User Defaults"
action (see above).
There will be a confirmation popup to verify that the user really intended to take this
action.
Back to [Save & Exit Screen] — [Screen Map]
9.5

BIOS Update Capability

The actual BIOS code that runs during POST is stored in Flash Memory on the baseboard. In
general a user needs to interact with that code very little, other than when there is a BIOS
problem to fix or new BIOS features or capabilities become available.
In order to bring those BIOS fixes or new features into the system, it is necessary to install
updated BIOS in Flash Memory, replacing the current BIOS image. The user can do this either
as a standalone process with a utility program running under the UEFI shell, or with an
application program running under the OS.
Revision 1.2
Selection only. Select this line and press the <Enter> key to save
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Selection only. Select this line and press the <Enter> key to load
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