User`s manual
I/O SERVER User’s Manual Industrial PC
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The advanced BIOS Features sub-menu allows changes to the Boot
priority between the CompactFlash
®
, optional 2.5” drive, and any attached
bootable USB devices.
• Blank Boot [Disabled]
This item allows the user to enable/disable BIOS reporting at power-
up.
• POST Beep [Disabled]
This Post beep feature is not available on the I/O Server and will never
sound regardless of this setting.
• CPU Feature
This menu includes advanced CPU options. Do not modify these
settings.
• Hard Disk Boot Priority
This item allows the user to select the boot sequence between the
CompactFlash
®
and the optional 2.5” drive. Note that if both drives are
bootable, you must set the priority here.
• USB Boot Priority
This item allows the user to select the boot sequence for any attached
bootable USB devices.
• Virus Warning[Disabled]
This item is not installed and should be disabled.
• CPU L3 Cache/ Hyper-Threading Technology [Enabled]
Do not modify this setting.
• Quick Power On Self Test [Enabled]
This field speeds up the Power-On Self Test (POST) routine by
skipping redundant testing.
A
dvanced BIOS Features
If more then one bootable
Hard Disk or USB drive is
connected to the system, use
these options to set boot
priority between the devices.
The CompactFlash
®
is
considered a Hard Disk and
is by default the first boot
device.