User’s Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this guide
- Chapter 1: Getting Started
- Chapter 2: Main Menu Overview
- Chapter 3: Deploy Management
- 3.1 Agent Management overview
- 3.2 Deploying agents
- 3.2.1 Automatically scanning and deploying to devices
- 3.2.2 Scanning an IP range
- 3.2.3 Adding and deploying to devices
- 3.2.4 Editing device information
- 3.2.5 Installing Agents manually
- 3.2.6 Installing Agents in silent mode
- 3.2.7 Upgrading older versions of agents or repairing agents
- 3.2.8 Setting up a Windows 7 deployment environment
- 3.3 Removing agents
- 3.4 Client Agent Updater
- Chapter 4: Device Information
- Chapter 5: Management Functions
- 5.1 Metadata Management
- 5.2 Software Management
- 5.3 Task Scheduler
- 5.4 OOB Control
- 5.5 Management Control Overview
- 5.6 Management Control Information Overview
- 5.7 DASH Management Control Information
- 5.8 RTL8117 Management Control Information
- 5.9 vPro Management Control Information
- 5.10 BMC Management Control Information
- 5.10.1 Hardware Sensor
- 5.10.2 Inventory
- 5.10.3 Control
- 5.10.4 Remote Desktop
- 5.10.5 Smart BIOS
- 5.10.6 Firmware Update
- 5.10.7 Event Log
- 5.10.8 IPMI
- 5.10.9 IPMI Serial-over-LAN (SOL)
- 5.10.10 Settings
- 5.10.11 Configuration
- 5.10.12 FRU Information
- 5.10.13 Image Redirection
- 5.10.14 Platform Event Filters
- 5.10.14 BSOD Capture
- 5.11 Screen Broadcast
- Chapter 6: Settings Migrator
- Chapter 7: Report Generator
- Chapter 8: Account & General Settings
5-132 Chapter 5: Management Functions
3. Click on
Flash BIOS
.
Flash Mode
will be defaulted to
Hardware Mode
.
4. Select if you wish to perform a
Normal Mode
BIOS flash or if you wish to do
a
Recovery Mode
BIOS flash, then click
OK
.
Performing a
Recovery Mode
BIOS Flash will reset all BIOS configurations.
Some configuration data will be deleted. Please contact an ASUS service
center for assistance after the
Recovery Mode
BIOS flash is completed.
Flashing BIOS from the BIOS cache
You can select a BIOS file from the BIOS cache.
1. Select
Flash from BIOS Cache
in the
BIOS
Flash
Type
field.
2. Select a BIOS file from the
BIOS Cache List
drop down menu.