Recovering The Cmos; Bios; Location Of Clear Cmos Jumper - MAXDATA PLATINUM 220 System Manual

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Recovering the CMOS

In the unlikely event that the CMOS should be corrupt, it can be cleared by using a jumper setting on
the server board. To recover the CMOS and return the settings to the default value:
1. Power down the server and unplug all AC power cables.
2. Remove the cover from the chassis.
3. Move the jumper at jumper block J8G1 to cover pins 2 and three. For the location of jumper
block J8G1, see the figure below.
4. Reattach the AC power cables and power on the server.
5. Power down the server and again remove all AC power cables.
6. Replace the jumper at jumper block J8G1 so that it covers pins 1 and 2.
7. Replace the chassis cover and re-attach the AC power cables.
8. Power on the server.
9. Reconfigure settings as necessary.

BIOS

The S875WP1-E server board uses an Intel
and can be updated using a disk-Based program. The FWH contains the BIOS Setup program, POST,
the PCI auto-configuration utility, and Plug and Play support.
The S875WP1-E server board supports system BIOS shadowing, allowing the BIOS to execute from
64-Bit onboard write-protected system memory.
The BIOS displays a message during POST identifying the type of BIOS and a revision code. The
initial production BIOS is identified as WP87510A.86B.
When the S875WP1-E server board's jumper is set to configuration mode and the server is powered-
up, the BIOS compares the processor version and the microcode version in the BIOS and reports if
the two match.
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Figure 6. Location of Clear CMOS Jumper
/AMI BIOS that is stored in the Firmware Hub (FWH)
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