Detect Now
Using the Detect Now option, the user can start manually the
Error Handling Page
Generally, in a normal desktop BIOS, when an error is encountered by the POST sequence, the bootstrap stops and waits for a reboot. For example a simple keyboard absence represents an irrecoverable error. This can be a serious problem in embedded systems. Using the Error Handling page, the user can decide to ignore one or more of errors that could be encountered during the boot.
Error on Keyboard
The user can decide for himself if a keyboard error must stop the boot process or not.
Option | Description | Note |
Ignore | The keyboard error is ignored |
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Prompt User (*) | When a keyboard error occurs, the system stops and waits for the | (*) = Default |
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Error on Video
The user can decide for himself if a video error must stop the boot process or not.
Option | Description | Note |
Ignore | The video error is ignored |
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Prompt User (*) | When a video error occurs, the system stops and waits for the user | (*) = Default |
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Error on Floppy Disks
The user can decide for himself if a floppy disks error must stop the boot process or not.
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