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Settings package. For stability reasons, the Standard Boot Order and the PCI Device enable/disable
settings are not cleared.
If you choose to keep the existing settings, the settings in the Deployment Settings package that differ
from the existing settings are used to modify the existing settings.
2. Select the power management package to use. These packages set a basic policy for performance
versus power usage without having to configure individual settings through RBSU or UEFI System
Utilities menus.
A recommended package is displayed, but to change the settings, the options include:
Balanced Power and Performance
Minimum Power Usage
Maximum Performance
For more information about these options, see Quick Configs on page 40.
3. Select the boot order.
4. Choose whether to enable SATA devices when they are available.
5. Choose whether to install a Virtual Install Disk (VID) that contains drivers from HPE .
When VID is enabled, during the OS installation process, a USB mass-storage device appears with
the name of VID. This drive contains a limited set of storage and networking drivers, so any required
SAS/iSCSI/FCoE adapter can be loaded, in the event that the OS disc does not have the appropriate
drivers. For more information about how to load additional drivers, see the OS installation guide.
To disable VID at a later time, reboot the server and press F9 during POST to access RBSU or UEFI
System Utilities.
In the RBSU, navigate to Advanced Options > Advanced System ROM Options > Virtual Install
Disk.
In the UEFI System Utilities, navigate to System Configuration > ROM-Based Setup Utility
(RBSU) > Advanced Options > Advanced System ROM Options > Virtual Install Disk.
Entering system options
Use the System Options screen to enter basic system settings.
Procedure
1. Select the user interface and keyboard language.
2. Accept the Intelligent Provisioning EULA.
3. Choose whether to enable or disable Intelligent Provisioning on the server being configured with the
Deployment Settings package.
If Intelligent Provisioning is disabled, it cannot be accessed on the server. During POST, F10 is in red
text on the screen, indicating that the F10 key is disabled and Intelligent Provisioning is no longer
accessible.
4. To re-enable Intelligent Provisioning, reboot the server and, when prompted, press F9 to access the
RBSU or UEFI System Utilities.
Using Intelligent Provisioning
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