Chapter 2 Useful Features
How to change the boot priority
1. When BIOS detects a bootable device, it displays device information in the designated area.
2. Move the cursor to a device using the <>/<> keys, and change the priority (first to fourth) using the
<+>/<> keys.
Rules on boot priority
1. If a bootable device is newly connected, the priority lowest in its BBS Priorities is assigned to that device.
2. If a bootable device is disconnected from the server, the relevant device is removed from BBS Priorities of
that device type.
3. When Load Setup Defaults is executed on Save & Exit menu, the Boot Option and BBS Priorities of
that device type are changed as follows.
a) Priority in Boot Option
1. Boot Option #1 : CD/DVD ROM
2. Boot Option #2 : Removable
3. Boot Option #3 : Network
4. Boot Option #4 : Hard
b) Priority in BBS Priorities
Devices other than USB device (e.g., SATA device, RAID device) is given higher priority, and USB
device is given priority next to non-USB devices.
c) Bootable device
If a bootable device has been disabled, cancel the Disabled status, and register the device in BBS
Priorities.
4. If a Remote Management Extended License (*1) is registered, the remote media is added to bootable
devices. The remote media is assigned as follows:
–
The highest priority within "CD/DVD Priorities" is assigned to AMI Remote CD/DVD device.
–
When executing Load Setup Defaults in Save & Exit menu, the highest priority within "CD/DVD
ROM Priorities" is assigned to AMI Remote CD/DVD device.
(*1)
Refer to EXPRESSSCOPE Engine 3 User's Guide for details of Remote Management Extended
License.
If Boot Mode is set to UEFI, HDD Priorities shows the name registered in the
Tips
installed OS.
If Boot Mode is set to Legacy, HDD Priorities shows the model number of the
hard disk drive.
Express5800/B120f Maintenance Guide
1. System BIOS
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