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Hi lijun,
Greetings!
Kindly provide us with the system details such as (Server brand, model and serial number).
Besides that, kindly let us know whether the system is running on legacy or UEFI shell and also let us know the BIOS version.
We would recommend proceeding with a Clear CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) by using the Jumper method and let us know the outcome.
The following instructions can be found at the Intel® Server Board S2600WF Product Family Technical Product Specification on section 11.1 BIOS Default Jumper Block:
1) Power down the server and unplug the power cord(s).
2) Remove the system top cover and move the BIOS DFLT jumper from pins 1-2 (normal operation) to pins 2-3 (set BIOS defaults).
3) Wait five seconds then move the jumper back to pins 1-2.
4) Re-install the system top cover.
5) Re-Install system power cords.
Note: The system automatically powers on after AC is applied to the system.
6) During POST, press F2 to access the BIOS setup utility to configure and save desired BIOS options.
After resetting BIOS options using the BIOS default jumper, the Error Manager Screen in the BIOS setup utility displays two errors:
- 0012 System RTC date/time not set
- 5220 BIOS Settings reset to default settings
Also, the system time and date may need to be reset. It is necessary to perform a complete system boot in order for the static boot order to be saved effectively, meaning that the boot order that will be saved is the one present at the moment of the next boot right after selecting to save the static boot order.
Regards,
Ragulan_Intel
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请注意,我只能用英语为您提供支持。我使用网络翻译工具来翻译此响应,因此,可能存在一些不准确的翻译。
Hello lijun,
Greetings!
Thank you for posting in Intel community Forum. From the query, wee see that you have mentioned ''the boot manager selects the boot priority and saves it, but it takes effect.
Kindly provide us the below details so that we can understand the issue better and assist you further.
1) Kindly provide a brief explanation of the issue
2) Please provide the system details that you are using ( mother board model details )
3) Kindly provide screenshots which may be helpful for us to further troubleshoot the issue.
Regards,
Sachin KS
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The motherboard model is S2600WFT and the serial number is BQWF15100904
The problem is that the priority of saving startup items does not take effect,
You must manually select the hard drive to boot with F6
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Hi lijun,
Greetings!
Kindly provide us with the system details such as (Server brand, model and serial number).
Besides that, kindly let us know whether the system is running on legacy or UEFI shell and also let us know the BIOS version.
We would recommend proceeding with a Clear CMOS (Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor) by using the Jumper method and let us know the outcome.
The following instructions can be found at the Intel® Server Board S2600WF Product Family Technical Product Specification on section 11.1 BIOS Default Jumper Block:
1) Power down the server and unplug the power cord(s).
2) Remove the system top cover and move the BIOS DFLT jumper from pins 1-2 (normal operation) to pins 2-3 (set BIOS defaults).
3) Wait five seconds then move the jumper back to pins 1-2.
4) Re-install the system top cover.
5) Re-Install system power cords.
Note: The system automatically powers on after AC is applied to the system.
6) During POST, press F2 to access the BIOS setup utility to configure and save desired BIOS options.
After resetting BIOS options using the BIOS default jumper, the Error Manager Screen in the BIOS setup utility displays two errors:
- 0012 System RTC date/time not set
- 5220 BIOS Settings reset to default settings
Also, the system time and date may need to be reset. It is necessary to perform a complete system boot in order for the static boot order to be saved effectively, meaning that the boot order that will be saved is the one present at the moment of the next boot right after selecting to save the static boot order.
Regards,
Ragulan_Intel
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Hi lijun,
Greetings!
Your updates are greatly appreciated. Based on this, we will proceed to archive this thread.
In the coming days, you may be invited to participate in a survey. Your feedback is highly valued, and we are eager to hear about your experience with our support.
Regards,
Ragulan_Intel
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