Learn about 'Restoring BIOS to default settings'. Find all usage guide, troubleshooting tips and resources for your HUAWEI product.
Applicable system: Unrelated to OS version After you restore the BIOS to its default settings, your previous BIOS settings (such as enabling or disabling the Bluetooth feature) will be reset, which will not affect the disk data of the computer. When your computer is powering on or restarting,...
This function applies only to x86 V5/V6, ARM TaiShan, and Atlas 800 AI (model 3000/3010) servers. The uREST version must be V110 or later. Example Restore the BIOS information to the default settings. [root@localhost bin]# ./urest -H *** -U root restorebios Input BMC Pas...
This function applies only to x86 V5/V6, ARM TaiShan, and Atlas 800 AI (model 3000/3010) servers. The uREST version must be V110 or later. Example Restore the BIOS information to the default settings. [root@localhost bin]# ./urest -H *** -U root restorebios Input BMC Passwo...
Emulex HBAs have built-in tools to change the HBA settings. Procedure To restore the default settings for the Emulex HBA, complete the following steps. During system boot, press <CTRL E> or <ALT E> to invoke the Emulex BIOS configuration utility. You see the Emulex BIOS Utility menu that...
Just to close this thread: I crossed my fingers, reset my BIOS settings to default and the annyoing message disappeared.Comparing the default settings to the ones before the reset (screenshot by screenshot ...) I found no difference. So what on earth caused this message...
In the old days this message suggests corrupt MBR data. If your equipment is less than 8 years old, MBR should not be employed. If it is active, change BIOS settings to Lenovo factory default and reinstall operating system. If you are not expert configuring uefi booting with gpt partition ...
Downclocking the CPU to 3.7GHz max made no difference.The next step I did was save my Motherboard BIOS Settings, and reset the Motherboard to "Default" for everything including RAM Speed down to SPD Speed of 2333MHz. This caused Windows 10 to go into a BSOD repa...
The next step I did was save my Motherboard BIOS Settings, and reset the Motherboard to "Default" for everything including RAM Speed down to SPD Speed of 2333MHz. This caused Windows 10 to go into a BSOD repair loop.I let Windows attempt to fix itself automatically - it c...
When a message appears prompting you to boot from the CD, press any key, and then proceed to Step 3. -Or- If you upgraded from Small Business Server 2000, ensure that the computer BIOS is set to boot from the CD. For information about how to do this, see the documentatio...