User guide
Information Update 9
Recovering Boot Options in System Setup
If the BIOS is recovered or updated, the system setup options are reset to the default options.
Before performing a BIOS recovery, write down the current configuration settings so that you can
restore the settings. The EFI Boot Manager includes an
EFI Boot
option maintenance menu.
NOTE: Ensure that the CD drive is connected before restarting the system. If the drive is not connected
following a BIOS recovery, it will be removed from the list of EFI Menu options.
Using the EFI Boot Manager
1
Turn on your system by pressing the power button on the system’s front panel.
If your system is already on, reboot it.
2
Wait until the system tests are completed.
The
EFI Boot Manager
screen appears.
From the
EFI Boot Manager
screen, you can select the following options:
• Operating systems installed on your system.
• Boot option maintenance menu
— Use this option to select boot devices and their relative
order.
Use the up- and down-arrow keys to navigate through the list. Press <Enter> to make a selection.
Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition, 64-Bit Version Operating System
Perform the following steps to recover the boot options:
1
From the
EFI Boot
menu, select
EFI Shell [Built In]
and press <Enter>.
A list of devices is displayed.
2
At the
Shell>
prompt, type
FS0:
and press <Enter>.
3
Change the directory by typing
cd efi\microsoft\winnt50
and pressing <Enter>.
NOTE: If you have more than one drive and the files are not located in the directory above, you may
need to type FS1: and re-enter the command cd efi\microsoft\winnt50.
4
Make note of the name of the boot file located in this directory.
5
Ty p e
\cd msutil
.
6
Run the
nvrboot.efi
utility.
7
At the
OS Boot Options Maintenance Tool
, type
I
for
Import
.
8
At the
Enter IMPORT file path
prompt, type
\efi\microsoft\winnt50\boot000
x
,
where
x
is the number in the filename that you noted in step 4.
9
Press <Enter> to continue.
10
Reboot the system for the changes to take effect.
The
EFI Boot
menu now contains an option to launch Windows.