Using The System Setup Program And Uefi Boot Manager; Choosing The System Boot Mode - Dell PowerVault NX300 Hardware Owner's Manual

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Using the System Setup Program
and UEFI Boot Manager
The System Setup program is the BIOS program that enables you to manage
your system hardware and specify BIOS-level options. From the System Setup
program, you can:
Change the NVRAM settings after you add or remove hardware
View the system hardware configuration
Enable or disable integrated devices
Set performance and power management thresholds
Manage system security

Choosing the System Boot Mode

The System Setup program also enables you to specify the boot mode for
installing your operating system:
BIOS boot mode (the default) is the standard BIOS-level boot interface.
UEFI boot mode is an enhanced 64-bit boot interface based on Unified
Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) specifications that overlays the
system BIOS. See "Entering the UEFI Boot Manager" on page 69 for more
information on this interface.
You select the boot mode in the Boot Mode field of the Boot Settings screen of
the System Setup program. See "Boot Settings Screen" on page 63. Once you
specify the boot mode, the system boots in that mode and you proceed then
to install your operating system from that mode. Thereafter, you must boot
the system to the same boot mode (BIOS or UEFI) to access the installed
operating system. Trying to boot the operating system from the other boot
mode will cause the system to halt immediately at startup.
NOTE:
Operating systems must be UEFI-compatible (for example, Microsoft
Windows Server
DOS and 32-bit operating systems do not support UEFI and can only be installed
from the BIOS boot mode.

Using the System Setup Program and UEFI Boot Manager

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