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42 Configuration Software and Utilities
43MAXDATA PLATINUM 90002R Server System
Table 4. Boot Maintenance Menu Options
Option Description
Boot from a File Automatically adds EFI applications as boot options or allows you to
boot from a specific file.
When you choose this option, the system searches for an EFI directory
in all EFI System Partitions in the system. For each EFI directory that the
system finds, it searches through that directory’s subdirectories for the
first file that is an executable EFI application. Each file that meets this
criterion can be automatically added as a boot option. In addition, legacy
boot options for A: and C: are also added if those devices are present.
With this option, you can launch a specific application without adding
it as a boot option. In this case, the EFI Boot Manager searches the root
directories of all of the EFI System Partitions present in the system for
the specified EFI application.
To boot from a file:
At the menu, use the arrow key to select Boot from a File.
Press <Enter> to select the option.
Use the arrow key to choose the EFI file to boot from.
Press <Enter> to select the option.
Add a Boot Option Adds a boot option to the EFI Boot Manager. You specify the option by
providing the name of the EFI application. You can provide either ASCII
or UNICODE arguments that the file might use.
Given the EFI application name and any options, the EFI Boot Manager
searches for the executable file in the same partitions and directories as
described in Boot from a File. When the file is found, it is executed.
To add a boot option:
At the menu, use the arrow key to select Add Boot.
Press <Enter> to select the option.
Type in the name of the EFI application and press <Enter>.
Select Save to NVRAM.
Select Exit to return to the Boot Manager.
Delete Boot Options This feature allows you to delete a specific boot option or all boot
options. To delete boot options:
At the menu, use the arrow key to select Delete Boot Option.
Press <Enter> to select the option.
Use the arrow keys to select the boot option to delete.
Press <Enter> to select the option.
Press <Y> to confirm your selection.
Select Save to NVRAM.
Select Exit to return to the Boot Manager.
Change Boot Order This feature allows you to control the relative order in which the EFI Boot
Manager attempts boot options. For help on the control key sequences
you need for this option, re fer to the help menu. To change the boot
order:
At the menu, use the arrow key to select Change Boot Order.
Use the arrow keys to select the Option to move.
Press <u> to move up in the boot order.
Press <d> to move down in the boot order.
Select Save to NVRAM.
Select Exit to return to the Boot Manager.
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