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

 

 

 

right-

Use the right-arrow key to open a submenu,

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 right-arrow key at

 

 

a menu heading, the submenu expands. Press

 

 

it again to go to the first item in the submenu.

 

 

The right-arrow key is also used to close a

 

 

menu list in a popup window. Word wrap is

 

 

supported.

 

left-

Use the left-arrow key to close a submenu,

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 left-arrow

 

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 up-arrow key to move to the upper

arrow

menu items within a menu or to a higher level

key

menu. You can also use the up-arrow key to

 

close a menu list in a popup window, such as

 

the stripe element size menu. Word wrap is

 

supported.

down-

Use the down-arrow key to move to the

arrow

lower menu items within a menu or to a

key

lower level menu. You can also use the

 

down-arrow key to open a menu list in a

 

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 Write-Through, and press <Enter> to select it.

Select Add New VD and press <Enter> to create a new virtual disk.

<Esc>

After you expand a pop-up window, press

 

<Esc> to close the window. You can continue

Press <Esc> to return to the VD Mgmt screen.

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