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3-30 Chapter 3: Setup Boot Menu Options PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Item Specific Help Hard Drive ATAPI CD-Rom Drive Removable Devices Intel ® Boot Agent Version 4.0.17 System Boot Sequence The System Boot Sequence is a list of devices the terminal uses to boot the system. To change the sequence of the devices, follow these steps: 1. Move the cursor to the Boot option on the Main Menu. 2. Move the cursor to select a device. Press to move the cursor up the list, or to move it down the list. 3. Move the cursor to the Exit Menu, select Save Changes & Exit or Save Changes, andpressEnter. Note: Pressing ESC during POST causes the terminal to display the Boot Menu instead of automatically following the configured boot sequence specified in Setup.

Chapter 3: Setup 3-31 Exit Menu Options PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Exit Saving Changes Item Specific Help Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes Exit Saving Changes Exit after writing all changed option values to CMOS memory. Exit Discarding Changes Exit without saving changed option values to CMOS memory. Load Setup Defaults Load default value for all BIOS options. (Does not exit) Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS memory for all options. (Does not exit) Save Changes Write all option values to CMOS memory. (Does not exit)

Chapter 3: Setup 3-31<br />

Exit Menu Options<br />

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility<br />

Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit<br />

Exit Saving Changes<br />

Item Specific Help<br />

Exit Discarding Changes<br />

Load Setup Defaults<br />

Discard Changes<br />

Save Changes<br />

Exit Saving Changes<br />

Exit after writing all changed option values to CMOS memory.<br />

Exit Discarding Changes<br />

Exit without saving changed option values to CMOS memory.<br />

Load Setup Defaults<br />

Load default value for all BIOS options. (Does not exit)<br />

Discard Changes<br />

Load previous values from CMOS memory for all options. (Does<br />

not exit)<br />

Save Changes<br />

Write all option values to CMOS memory. (Does not exit)

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