Action
1.
Use
User Default Options
to save a custom default configuration to use during a system restore.
2.
Retry the boot procedure.
Cannot restore system defaults
Symptom
• After moving a drive from one server to another in Windows, you see an error message that certain
settings cannot be found.
• After replacing a motherboard, you lose your configuration settings, such as Secure Boot.
Cause
Moving drives and replacing system hardware can disrupt pointers to previously configured settings.
Action
1.
Use the
Restore Default System Settings
option, or the
Restore Default Manufacturing Settings
option to restore your settings.
2.
Retry the procedure.
Cannot download the file in the network boot URL
Symptom
You see an error message when you try to download the file in the URL you specified for a network boot.
Solution 1
Cause
The network URL you specified during static configuration are incorrect.
Action
1.
Use the Embedded UEFI Shell
ping
command to check the network connection. See “Ping” in the
UEFI Shell user guide.
2.
Change your static network connection settings and try to download the file in URL again.
Solution 2
Cause
The DHCP server did not respond.
Action
1.
Ensure that there is a DHCP server available and it is operational.
2.
Try to download the file in the URL again.
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