Boot Options Submenu - Fujitsu PRIMERGY TX300 S4 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Configuring Hardware and Utilities

7.2.4 Boot Options Submenu

This submenu appears when you select [Boot Options] from the [Main] menu.
It is for setting system startup options.
Main
Advanced
POST Errors:
Keyboard Check:
SM Error Halt:
Fast Boot:
Quiet Boot:
NumLock:
Boot Menu:
MultiBoot for HDs:
>
Boot Sequence:
F1
Esc
Exit
Item
POST Errors
Keyboard Check
SM Error Halt
Fast Boot
Quiet Boot
NumLock
Boot Menu
MultiBoot for
HDs
Boot Sequence
198
PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility
Security
Server
Boot Options
[Halt On All Errors]
[Enabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Disabled]
[Auto]
[Enabled]
[Enabled]
-/+
Change Values
Select Item
Select Menu
Enter
Select > Sub-Menu
table: Boot Options submenu
Setting
Halt On All Errors
Sets whether to stop the boot process and shut down the
(Unchangeable)
system, in case a POST (Power On Self Test) error is detected.
• No Halt On Any Errors
• Halt On All Errors
• Disabled
Sets whether to check keyboard connection during POST.
• Enabled (Initial value)
• Disabled (Initial value)
Sets whether to interrupt the system startup when an error
• Enabled
occurs in the fan or the temperature sensor.
Disabled (Unchangeable)
Sets whether to reduce the scope of POST and thereby speed
up system startup.
Disabled (Unchangeable)
Sets whether to display a logo screen instead of POST
information.
Auto (Unchangeable)
Sets the state of the NumLock key at startup.
Enabled (Unchangeable)
Sets whether to enable the [F12] key which displays Boot
Menu.
Enabled (Unchangeable)
Sets whether to enable to specify the priority of hard disks to
read OS when installing multiple hard disk units.
• CD-ROM Drive
Press the [Enter] key to display [Boot Sequence].
• Diskette
Sets the boot sequence of the drives to read the OS. Change the
• Hard Drive
priority of the device being selected with the [+] and [-] keys.
• Legacy LAN Card
To disable the boot from the device being selected, use the
[Space] key (The mark, "!" appears before the device name
when it is disabled). If nonexistent device is displayed, use the
[*] key to delete the device from the list.
Exit
Item Specific Help
Setup Defaults
F9
Description
System startup does not stop and the OS starts up.
System startup is interrupted when POST completes, and the
system startup stops.

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