Exit Menu; Flash Utility; Symbios Configuration Utility - NEC PowerMate Professional 9000E Series Service Manual

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Exit Menu

Use the Exit menu to save or discard changes in the BIOS settings, or to exit the
BIOS Setup utility.
Note:
select one of the items from the menu or menu bar to exit.
Choices
Exit Saving Changes
Exit Discarding Changes
Load Setup Defaults
Load Custom Defaults
Save Custom Defaults
Discard Changes
Save Changes

FLASH Utility

The system BIOS resides on a flash read only memory (ROM) chip in your
system. The flash ROM can be updated with a very simple procedure.
Two diskettes are used when updating the Flash ROM. The first diskette updates
the BMC and HSC firmware. The second diskette contains the latest version of
the BIOS code. You can get the diskettes from NEC CSD or download the BMC
and HSC firmware and the BIOS from the NEC CSD website or Bulletin Board
System (BBS). See Chapter 6 for download information.
Update the BIOS from the diskettes using the instructions that come with the
diskettes, or from information on the BBS.
See Chapter 6 for information about using the website or the bulletin board.

Symbios Configuration Utility

The Symbios Configuration Utility detects the two SCSI host adapters located
on the system board. Use the utility to:
T
change adapter and SCSI device default values
T
check and/or change SCSI device settings that may conflict with those of
other devices in the server
T
perform low-level formatting or verify operations on SCSI drives.
Pressing Esc does not exit this menu. You must

Exit Menu

Description
Exits after writing all modified Setup item values to
CMOS.
Exits leaving CMOS unmodified.
Loads default values for all Setup items.
Loads settings from custom defaults.
Saves present Setup values to custom defaults.
Reads the previous value of all Setup items from
CMOS.
Writes all Setup item values to CMOS.
System Configuration 2-19

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