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How To Disable "press F1 To Continue" When Booting Make Change Bios Boot
Posted on Sun Nov 19, 2006 by unix in Linux Hosting
How many times have you rebooted a server from a remote location, hoping that it will come back online. Its happened to me alot. I keep on pinging the server hoping so see reply back, but instead, i wait and wait and all i see are reply time outs.
When I ask my remote hands people, i have them connect a KVM to see what the error message is, only for them to tell me the server is at:
Well, next time this happens to you, tell your remote hands people to disable it. How do you disable it? well, i will show you:
first get into the BIOS, in this example guide, i will be using an intel board i use for a customer's web site.
Step 1. So, this is the error message you will see (or your remote hands people)
Step 2. To go to the BIOS configuration, in my case, i am going to press "Delete" button. One i am in the BIOS, I am going to look for the "HALT ON" Option. Select it and choose the "No Errors" Options.
Step 3. Save your changes and reboot
Done
i want to help as much people as i can, can you please tell me what kind of machine you are using when you got this error... please.
Manufacturer: (example, HP)
Model (DL360)
Type: (server or pc)
Any other information others can find useful.
Thanks
Ref:wallpaperama
When I ask my remote hands people, i have them connect a KVM to see what the error message is, only for them to tell me the server is at:
Press F1 To Continue
Well, next time this happens to you, tell your remote hands people to disable it. How do you disable it? well, i will show you:
first get into the BIOS, in this example guide, i will be using an intel board i use for a customer's web site.
Step 1. So, this is the error message you will see (or your remote hands people)
Step 2. To go to the BIOS configuration, in my case, i am going to press "Delete" button. One i am in the BIOS, I am going to look for the "HALT ON" Option. Select it and choose the "No Errors" Options.
Step 3. Save your changes and reboot
Done
i want to help as much people as i can, can you please tell me what kind of machine you are using when you got this error... please.
Manufacturer: (example, HP)
Model (DL360)
Type: (server or pc)
Any other information others can find useful.
Thanks
Ref:wallpaperama
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