Using Uefi System Utilities; Flexible Boot Control - HP Apollo 4200 Gen9 User Manual

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Configuring memory options
Selecting a language
Launching other pre-boot environments such as the Embedded UEFI Shell and Intelligent
Provisioning
For more information on the UEFI System Utilities, see the HPE UEFI System Utilities User Guide for HPE
ProLiant Gen9 Servers on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise website
(http://www.hpe.com/info/uefi/docs).
Scan the QR code located at the bottom of the screen to access mobile-ready online help for the UEFI
System Utilities and UEFI Shell. For on-screen help, press F1.

Using UEFI System Utilities

To use the UEFI System Utilities, use the following keys.
Action
Access System Utilities
Navigate menus
Select items
Save selections
Access Help for a highlighted configuration
option*
*Scan the QR code on the screen to access online help for the UEFI System Utilities and UEFI Shell.
Default configuration settings are applied to the server at one of the following times:
Upon the first system power-up
After defaults have been restored
Default configuration settings are sufficient for typical server operations; however, you can modify
configuration settings as needed. The system prompts you for access to the UEFI System Utilities each
time the system is powered up.

Flexible boot control

This feature enables you to do the following:
Add Boot Options
Browse all FAT16 and FAT32 file systems.
o
Select an X64 UEFI application with an .EFI extension to add as a new UEFI boot option, such as
o
an OS boot loader or other UEFI application.
The new boot option is appended to the boot order list. When you select a file, you are prompted
to enter the boot option description (which is then displayed in the Boot menu), as well as any
optional data to be passed to an .EFI application.
Boot to System Utilities
After pre-POST, the boot options screen appears. During this time, you can access the UEFI System
Utilities by pressing the F9 key.
Choose between supported modes: Legacy BIOS Boot Mode or UEFI Boot Mode
IMPORTANT: If the default boot mode settings are different than the user defined settings,
the system may not boot the OS installation if the defaults are restored. To avoid this issue, use
the User Defined Defaults feature in UEFI System Utilities to override the factory default
settings.
Key
F9 during server POST
Up and Down arrows
Enter
F10
F1
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