Using the system setup program, Entering the system setup program, Responding to error messages – Dell PowerEdge 600SC User Manual

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Using the System Setup Program

Dell™ PowerEdge™ 600SC Systems User's Guide

  

Entering the System Setup Program

  

System Setup Options

  

Using the System Password Feature

  

Using the Setup Password Feature

  

Disabling a Forgotten Password


Each time you turn on your system, the system compares the configuration of the hardware installed in the system to the hardware listed in the system
configuration information stored in NVRAM on the system board. If the system detects a discrepancy, it generates error messages that identify the incorrect
configuration settings. The system then prompts you to enter the System Setup program to correct the setting.

You can use the System Setup program as follows:

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To change the system configuration information after you add, change, or remove any hardware in your system

l

To set or change user-selectable options—for example, the time or date on your system

l

To enable or disable all integrated devices in your system

After you set up your system, run the System Setup program to familiarize yourself with your system configuration information and optional settings. Print the
System Setup screens (by pressing the <Print Screen> key) or record the information for future reference.

Before you use the System Setup program, you need to know the kind of diskette drive(s) and hard drive(s) installed in your system. If you are unsure of any
of this information, see the Manufacturing Test Report that was shipped with your system. You can access the Manufacturing Test Report in the Dell
Accessories
folder on the system's hard drive.

Entering the System Setup Program

Enter the System Setup program as follows:

1.

 

Turn on your system.

If your system is already on, shut it down and then turn it on again.

2.

 

Press <F2> immediately after you see the following message:

Press <F2> for System Setup

You can also press <F10> to enter Utility Mode or <F12> for Pre-boot eXecution Environment (PXE) boot. PXE boot forces the system to boot

from the network.

If you wait too long and your operating system begins to load into memory, let the system complete the load operation; then shut down the system and
try again.

You can also enter the System Setup program by responding to certain error messages. See "

Responding to Error Messages

."

Responding to Error Messages

If an error message appears on your monitor screen while the system is booting, make a note of the message. Then, before entering the System Setup
program, see "System Beep Codes" and "System Messages" in your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide for an explanation of the message and suggestions
for correcting any errors. (It is normal to receive an error message the first time you boot your system after installing a memory upgrade. In that situation, do
not refer to "System Beep Codes" and "System Messages." Instead, follow the instructions for performing a memory upgrade in "Performing a Memory
Upgrade" in your Installation and Troubleshooting Guide.)

If you are given an option of pressing either <F1> to continue or <F2> to run the System Setup program, press the <F2> key.

Using the System Setup Program

Table 3

-1 lists the keys used to view or change information on the System Setup screens and to exit the program.

 

NOTE:

To ensure an orderly system shutdown, consult the documentation that accompanied your operating system.

NOTE:

For help using the System Setup program, press <F1>.

Table 3-1. System Setup Navigation Keys 

Keys

Action

Down arrow or
<Tab>

Moves to the next field.

Up arrow or
<Tab><Shift>

Moves to the previous field.

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