User`s guide

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36 NovaScale 4020 User’s Guide
BIOS Setup
This section describes the BIOS Setup Utility, which is used to change the server configuration
defaults. You can run the utility with or without an operating system present on the server.
Setup stores most of the configuration values in battery-backed CMOS and the rest in flash
memory. The values take effect when you boot the server. POST uses these values to
configure the hardware. If selected values and the hardware do not agree, POST generates an
error message and you must then run Setup to specify the correct configuration.
Run Setup to view or modify such server board features as:
Serial port configuration
Time/date (to be stored in RTC)
IDE settings (DVD/CD-ROM, etc.)
SCSI BIOS
Default CMOS settings and fail safe settings
Password security
Advanced chip set settings for boot up
Information on system configuration, version, peripheral population, RAM size, and cache
size
Starting Setup
To start Setup during the power-on sequence, follow these steps:
1. Press the power button on the front control panel of the server. .
2. When POST shows the message “Press <F2> if you want to run SETUP,”
press <F2>. If the server has an administrator password configured, the system prompts
you to enter the password. If the server does not have a password configured, the main
screen of the BIOS Setup Utility appears.
Recording Your Setup Settings
Before you make any changes, record the current values. If the default values need to be
restored later, such as after a CMOS clear, you must run Setup again. Referring to recorded
original settings could make your task easier.