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Using bios setup – HP Integrity rx4610 Server User Manual

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Chapter 10

Configuring the HP Server

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Using BIOS Setup

Use the BIOS Setup Utility to change the server configuration defaults. You can
run the utility with or without an operating system being present. Setup stores
most of the configuration values in battery backed CMOS. The rest of the values
are stored in flash memory. The values take effect when you boot the server.
POST uses these values to configure the hardware. If the values and the hardware
do not agree, POST generates an error message. You must then run Setup to
specify the correct configuration. Run Setup to modify such server board
features as:

Select parallel port

Select serial port

Set time/date (to be stored in RTC)

Configure IDE hard drive

Enable SCSI BIOS

Starting Setup

To start Setup during the power-on sequence, follow these steps:

1. Press the Power on/off button on the Front Panel of the server.

2. Immediately begin pressing repeatedly until you see video. If the

server has an Administrator password configured, you are prompted to
enter the password. If the server does not have a password configured the
Main screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears. For information on the
Setup screens, refer to “Primary Screens”.

Record Your Setup Settings

Before altering any settings, record the current values. If the default values ever
need to be restored (after a CMOS clear, for example), run Setup again and refer
to the original settings you recorded at this time.

Navigating Setup Utility Screens

The BIOS Setup Utility consists of five primary menus. Each menu occupies a
single screen and presents a list of menu items. Some menu items are sub-menus,
while others are settings that you can change from the screen. The following table
describes how to navigate the utility screens and menus: