1.
Power on or restart the workstation.
2.
As soon as your display is active and
F10=Setup
appears in the lower right corner of the screen,
press
F10
.
If you do not press
F10
at the appropriate time, try again. Turn the workstation off, then on, and
press
F10
again to access the utility. You can also press the
Ctrl + Alt + Delete
keys before boot
if you miss the opportunity to press
F10
.
3.
Select your language from the list and press the
Enter
key.
In the Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu, five headings are displayed:
File
,
Storage
,
Security
,
Power
, and
Advanced
.
4.
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the appropriate heading, use the up and down arrow
keys to select an option, and then press
Enter
.
5.
Choose from the following:
●
To apply and save changes, select
File
>
Save Changes
, and then select
F10=YES
.
●
To ignore changes you have made, select
Ignore Changes
and then select
F10=YES
.
●
To reset to factory settings, select
File>Default setup>Restore Factory Settings as
Default
, press
F10
to accept the changes and then select
Apply Defaults and Exit
.
This option restores the original factory system defaults.
CAUTION:
Do not power off the workstation while the ROM is saving your Computer Setup
(F10) Utility changes because the Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) could
become corrupted. After you exit the F10 Setup screen, you can disconnect power from the
workstation.
The Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu
NOTE:
With new BIOS releases, the following content is subject to change, so your menu might be
different than shown.
Table 3-1
Computer Setup (F10) Utility menu descriptions
Heading
Option
Description
File
System
Information
Displays the following system characteristics:
●
Product Name
●
SKU Number
●
Processor Type/Speed/Stepping
●
Cache Size (L1/L2)
●
Installed Memory Size
●
Integrated MAC 1
●
System BIOS
●
Boot block date
●
Chassis Serial Number
●
Asset Tracking Number
About
Displays copyright information.
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