Changing Bios Settings Using The F10 Utility - HP t505 Troubleshooting Manual

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ECP Mode Use DMA
USB Controller
External USB Ports
Halt On
Security Option
USB Keyboard Support
USB Mouse Support
NOTE:
Settings that can be controlled from the operating system with repset can also be controlled
remotely by sending the client an Altiris job that uses the repset tool to apply the setting changes.

Changing BIOS Settings Using the F10 Utility

1.
Turn on or restart the thin client.
2.
As soon as the thin client is turned on, press
screen to enter the Setup Utility.
NOTE:
again press
screen. When the F10 POST Screen display is set to zero seconds, it may be necessary to
press and hold
3.
The Setup Utility screen is divided into five menu headings and five task actions.
The Menu Headings are: System Information, Standard CMOS Features, Advanced BIOS
Features, Integrated Peripherals, Power Management Setup
The Task Actions are: Load Factory Defaults, Set Administrative Password, Set User Password,
Save & Exit Setup, Exit without Saving
Use the arrow keys (up and down or left and right) to select the appropriate heading, and then
press Enter. To return to the Setup Utility menu, press the
4.
To apply and save changes, select Save & Exit Setup.
If you have made changes that you do not want applied, select Exit without Saving.
To reset to original factory settings, select Load Factory Defaults.
CAUTION:
because the CMOS could become corrupted. It is safe to turn off the computer only after exiting the
F10 Setup screen.
Table 3-1
Setup (F10) Utility Main Menu
Heading
System Information
Standard CMOS Features
Advanced BIOS Features
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Chapter 3 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility
DMA3
Enabled
Enabled
All, but Keyboard
Setup
Enabled
Disabled
If you do not press
F10
F10
when the F10=Setup message displays in the task bar at the bottom of the
F10
on the keyboard, then power on the thin client.
Do NOT turn the thin client power off while the ROM is saving the Setup (F10) changes,
F10
when the "press F10" prompt appears on the
at the appropriate time, you must restart the thin client and
Table
Setup Utility—System Information on page 23
Setup Utility—Standard CMOS Features on page 23
Setup Utility—Advanced BIOS Features on page 23
DMA1
Disabled
Disabled
No Errors
Always
Disabled
Enabled
Esc
key.

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