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Chapter 3 Useful Features
Option
CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS
Priorities
Hard Drive BBS Priorities
Network Drive BBS Priorities
Changing the boot order
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 arrow
keys / and +/.
Move the cursor to a device using the arrow keys /, and change the priority using the arrow keys
+/.
Boot order rules
(1) If a bootable device is newly connected, the priority lowest in its BBS Priorities is assigned to that
device.
(2) If a bootable device is disconnected from the server, the relevant device is removed from BBS
Priorities.
(3) When Load Setup Defaults is executed on Save & Exit menu, the Boot Option and BBS Priorities are
changed as follows.
a) Boot Option Priorities
1. Boot Option #1 : CD/DVD
2. Boot Option #2 : Removable Device
3. Boot Option #3 : Hard Disk Drive
4. Boot Option #4 : Network Device
b) Priority of Priorities for each device type
・The priorities of the non-USB devices, including the SATA device and RAID, become higher, and
the USB devices are registered subsequent to the non-USB devices.
c) Devices that can be started
・If these devices have been Disabled, the setting is reset and re-registered for Priorities of each
device type.
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Express5800/R320e-E4, R320e-M4 Maintenance Guide (Linux)
Descriptions
Specify the boot priority for each device type.
1. System BIOS
[
]: Factory settings

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