Table 25. Items under the Startup menu

Item

Option

Description

 

 

 

Primary Boot Sequence

 

This sequence is used when the

 

 

system starts normally. Press the

 

 

Up and Down arrow keys to select a

 

 

device.

 

 

 

Automatic Boot Sequence

 

This sequence is used when a

 

 

communication device wakes the

 

 

system up. Press the Up and Down

 

 

arrow keys to select a device.

 

 

 

Error Boot Sequence

 

This sequence is used when the

 

 

BIOS determines that an error has

 

 

occurred. Press the Up and Down

 

 

arrow keys to select a device.

 

 

 

Boot Mode

[Auto] / UEFI / Legacy

Choose boot policy:

 

 

Auto: The system will prioritize

 

 

boot options in bootable devices

 

 

by running UEFI boot options first

 

 

and then processing Legacy boot

 

 

options.

 

 

UEFI: The system will boot from

 

 

UEFI bootable devices only.

 

 

Legacy: The system will boot from

 

 

Legacy bootable devices only.

 

 

 

Quick Boot

[Enabled] / Disabled

Select Enabled to obtain the fastest

 

 

boot time. Select Disabled to test

 

 

for a stuck key during the POST and

 

 

you may hear a beep after POST

 

 

completes.

 

 

 

Boot Up Num-Lock Status

[On] / Off

This field indicates the state of the

 

 

NumLock feature of the keyboard

 

 

after startup.

 

 

• If NumLock is On, the keys on the

 

 

keyboard will act as numeric keys.

 

 

• If NumLock is Off, the keys on the

 

 

keyboard will act as cursor keys.

 

 

 

Keyboardless Operation

Enabled / [Disabled]

Enable or disable the keyboardless

 

 

operation. This function enables

 

 

the system to function without a

 

 

keyboard. It is commonly used when

 

 

the system has been set up as a

 

 

network server.

 

 

Note: If it is enabled, systems without

 

 

keyboards will not display keyboard

 

 

errors during the POST.

 

 

 

Option Keys Display

[Enabled] / Disabled

Enable or disable the Option Keys

 

 

Display function. When this function

 

 

is enabled, the system software

 

 

option key (such as the F1 key)

 

 

prompts will be displayed.

 

 

Note: Disabling the prompts will not

 

 

affect the function of a specific key.

 

 

 

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