UEFI Menu Operations
Failure by which processing cannot be moved to the following boot option
Failure by which processing cannot be moved to the following boot option is a case in which the boot
processing fails after transferring the control to operating system. For example, the case is considered, in
which operating system program stored in the device which is targeted for booting, fails.
Example of displayed menu of "FIGURE 3.6 Example of displayed [Boot Manager] menu” is an example of
window immediately after the startup of the [Boot Manager] menu.
FIGURE 3.6 Example of displayed [Boot Manager] menu
(1)Page information display
Displayed as [Boot Manager]
(2) Menu selection
The boot device list is displayed by the priority of the startup. The cursor is set to operating system which is
booted with [↑] key or with [↓] key, or the cursor is set to UEFI Shell, and the selection is done. If [Enter] key
is pressed, the selected UEFI Aware operating system or legacy operating system tries a boot and UEFI
shell tries a startup.
If booting fails, returns to the Boot Manager front page.
(3) Operation help display
The help for operations mentioned on this page is shown in the “TABLE 3.9 Displayed contents of operation
help display”.
TABLE 3.9 Displayed contents of operation help display
Items
Description
↑↓= Move Highlight
Moves the cursor to up and down
<Enter>=Select Entry
Selects the item.
Esc=Exit
Returns to “3.1 Boot Manager front page”