3.Press <Esc> again to reach the exit screen.
A dialog box is displayed to confirm your choice.
4.Select OK to exit and press <Enter>.
Menu navigation controls
The following table displays the menu keys you can use to move between the different screens in the BIOS Configuration Utility (<Ctrl> <R>).
Table 3. Menu navigation keys
Notation | Meaning and Use | Example |
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|
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right- | Use the | Start → Programs |
arrow | move from a menu heading to the first |
|
key | submenu, or move to the first item in that |
|
| submenu. If you press the |
|
| a menu heading, the submenu expands. Press |
|
| it again to go to the first item in the submenu. |
|
| The |
|
| menu list in a popup window. Word wrap is |
|
| supported. |
|
left- | Use the |
arrow | move from a menu item to the menu heading |
key | for that item, or move from a submenu to a |
| higher level menu. If you press the |
| key at a menu heading, the submenu |
| collapses. Press it again to go to the higher- |
| level menu. Word wrap is supported. |
up- | Use the |
arrow | menu items within a menu or to a higher level |
key | menu. You can also use the |
| close a menu list in a popup window, such as |
| the stripe element size menu. Word wrap is |
| supported. |
down- | Use the |
arrow | lower menu items within a menu or to a |
key | lower level menu. You can also use the |
| |
| popup window, such as the stripe element |
| size menu, and select a setting. Word wrap is |
| supported. |
Controller 0 ← Disk Group 1
Virtual Disk 1
↑
Virtual Disk 4
Virtual Disk 1
↓
Virtual Disk 4
<Enter> After you highlight a menu item, press <Enter> to select that item. An options menu for the menu item opens. It applies to only certain menu items, such as Virtual Disk #. In a list of options for that item, such as the write policy for a virtual disk, highlight a setting, such as
Select Add New VD and press <Enter> to create a new virtual disk.
<Esc> | After you expand a |
| <Esc> to close the window. You can continue |
Press <Esc> to return to the VD Mgmt screen.
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