NEC Express5800/R310e-E4 Maintenance Manual page 236

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Chapter 3 Useful Features
Option
Boot Option Priorities
Boot Option #1
Boot Option #2
Boot Option #3
Boot Option #4
CD/DVD Priorities
HDD Priorities
Network Priorities
How to change the boot priority
1. When BIOS detects a bootable device, information on the device is displayed in the designated area.
2. The boot priority (from first to fourth) of the registered boot devices can be changed using the <>/<>
and <+>/<> keys.
Move the cursor to a device using the <>/<> keys, and change the priority using the <+>/<> keys.
Rules on boot priority
1. If a bootable device is newly connected, the device is registered as the device with the lowest priority in
Priorities of that device type.
2. If a bootable device is disconnected from the server, the relevant device is removed from Priorities of
that device type.
3. When Load Setup Defaults is executed on Save & Exit menu, the Boot Option and Priorities of that
device type are changed as follows.
a) Boot Option Priorities
1. Boot Option #1: CD/DVD
2. Boot Option #2: Removable
3. Boot Option #3: HDD
4. Boot Option #4: Network
b) The priority of bootable devices in Priorities of that device type is determined as follows:
Devices other than USB device (e.g., SATA device, RAID) is given higher priority, and USB device is
given priority next to non-USB devices.
c) Bootable device
If a bootable device has been set to Disabled, cancel the Disabled status, and register the device in
Priorities of that device type.
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Parameter
These items display the priority of boot devices.
Specify the boot priority for each device type.
Descriptions
[
]: Factory settings
1. System BIOS

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