• Bypass loading from I/O slots.
• Bypass loading from I/O slots and core I/O.
The Bypass loading from I/O slots and core I/O option may be useful if a bad core I/O UEFI driver
is preventing system boot. USB drives can still be used at the UEFI shell to update core I/O drivers.
CAUTION:
Pressing Ctrl-C before the prompt does not work and might disable this feature. Therefore, be
sure to wait for the prompt before pressing Ctrl-C.
NOTE:
The prompt might take several minutes to appear, and the period that you can press Ctrl-C is
very short. For typical boots, Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you let the prompt
time out.
After selecting an option, the boot proceeds.
NOTE:
If no option is selected, the boot proceeds after a few seconds.
3. Depending on how the server was configured from the factory and if the OS is installed at the time of
purchase, you are taken to:
a. UEFI shell prompt
b. OS login prompt
If the server has a factory-installed OS, you can interrupt the boot process to configure your specific
UEFI parameters.
If you are at the UEFI shell prompt, go to "UEFI Front Page"
If you are at the OS login prompt, go to "OS login prompt"
UEFI Front Page
If you are at the UEFI shell prompt, enter the command exit to navigate to the UEFI Front Page
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