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A | Normal boot | Pins 1 and 2 | The BIOS uses current configuration information |
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| and passwords for booting. |
| Recovery boot | Pins 2 and 3 | The BIOS attempts to recover the BIOS |
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| configuration. A formatted BIOS recovery diskette |
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B | BIOS bootblock | Pins 4 and 5 | The BIOS bootblock is in protected mode. |
| protect |
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| Pins 5 and 6 | The BIOS bootblock is in unprotected mode and |
| BIOS bootblock |
| can be updated (flashed) with a current BIOS. For |
| unprotect |
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C | Password protect | Pins 7 and 8 | The system password setting is in protected |
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| Password clear | Pins 8 and 9 | The system password setting is in unprotected |
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D | CMOS normal | Pins 10 and 11 | The CMOS is in normal operation. |
| CMOS clear | Pins 11 and 12 | The CMOS content is cleared. |
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8 Follow the instructions in “Closing the server case” on page 31.
9 Turn on your server. Your server completes the action specified by the jumper setting you made.
10 Turn off the server, then disconnect the power cord.11 Open the case again. For instructions, see “Opening the server case” on page 30.12 Return the jumper in its initial setting on J1D1 to change the setting you made in Step 7 back to the normal setting.
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