Part II Windows Server System Administrator ReferencesC. BIOS Defaults for New InstallationsVerification of BIOS Factory DefaultsBefore You Begin |
Part I Windows Server Installations
1. Assisted OS Installation With Sun Installation Assistant (SIA)
3. Installing Windows Server 2008
4. Post Installation of Windows Server 2008
Part II Windows Server System Administrator References
A. Supported Installation Methods
B. Supported Operating Systems
C. BIOS Defaults for New Installations
Verification of BIOS Factory Defaults
D. Downloading the ISO Image for the Tools and Drivers DVD
E. Incorporating Device Drivers Into Windows Server 2008 WIM Images for Windows Deployment Services
For example:
Where n is the number of server module in chassis.
After a few moments, the BIOS Setup Utility appears.
A message appears prompting you to continue this operation by selecting OK or to cancel this operation by selecting CANCEL.
The BIOS Setup Utility screen appears with the cursor highlighting the first value in the system time field.
The Boot Settings menu appears.
The Boot Device Priority menu appears listing the order of the known bootable devices. The first device in the list has the highest boot priority.
Note - You can change the boot order for other devices in the list by repeating Steps 7a and 7b for each device entry you want to change.
The device strings listed on the Boot Device Priority menu and Options menu are in the format of: device type, slot indicator, and product ID string.
Alternatively, you can save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility by selecting Save on the Exit menu. A message appears prompting you to save changes and exit setup.
In the message dialog, select OK, then press Enter.
Note - When using the ILOM Remote Console, F10 is trapped by the local OS. You must use the F10 option listed in the Keyboard drop-down menu that is available at the top of the console.