S2600GZ and S2600GL

Table Of Contents
Intel® Server Board S2600GZ/GL TPS BIOS Setup Utility
Option Values: Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
[Enabled] Display the logo screen during POST.
[Disabled] Display the diagnostic screen during POST.
Comments: This field controls whether the full diagnostic information is displayed on the
screen during POST. When Console Redirection is enabled, the Quiet Boot setting is disregarded and
the text mode Diagnostic Screen is displayed unconditionally.
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POST Error Pause
Option Values: Enabled
Disabled
Help Text:
[Enabled] Go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors.
[Disabled] Attempt to boot and do not go to the Error Manager for critical POST errors.
Comments: If enabled, the POST Error Pause option takes the system to the error manager
to review the errors when major errors occur. Minor and fatal error displays are not affected by this
setting.
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System Date
Option Values: <System Date initially displays the current system calendar date,
including the day of the week>
Help Text:
System Date has configurable fields for the current Month, Day, and Year.
The year must be between 2005 and 2099.
Use [Enter] or [Tab] key to select the next field.
Use [+] or [-] key to modify the selected field.
Comments: This field will initially display the current system day of week and date. It may be
edited to change the system date. When the System Date is reset by the “BIOS Defaults” jumper, BIOS
Recovery Flash Update, or other method, the date will be the earliest date in the allowed range
Saturday 01/01/2005.
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System Time
Option Values: <System Time initially displays the current system time of day, in 24-hour
format>
Help Text:
System Time has configurable fields for Hours, Minutes, and Seconds.
Hours are in 24-hour format.
Use the [Enter] or [Tab] key to select the next field.
Use the [+] or [-] key to modify the selected field.
Comments: This field will initially display the current system time (24 hour time). It may be
edited to change the system time. When the System Time is reset by the “BIOS Defaults” jumper, BIOS
Recovery Flash Update, or other method, the time will be the earliest time of day in the allowed range
00:00:00 (although the time will updated beginning from when it is reset early in POST).
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