Fujitsu 480 Manual De Usuario
C122-E003-02EN
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CHAPTER 11 DVD Retry Boot
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When configuring boot operation using the MMB Web-UI [Boot Control] menu, you
can specify that the boot processing be retried from the DVD in case of a boot failure.
can specify that the boot processing be retried from the DVD in case of a boot failure.
This chapter describes the steps for executing a DVD boot retry.
shows an example of a window displayed during DVD retry boot
processing.
Figure 11.1 Sample window for DVD retry boot processing
(1) Window operation steps
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When DVD retry boot processing begins, the confirmation message shown below
is displayed together with the number of retries up to this point and the number of
seconds remaining until the next boot.
The example shows that 0 retries have been executed (out of 3 possible retries)
and the next reboot will start in 180 seconds.
is displayed together with the number of retries up to this point and the number of
seconds remaining until the next boot.
The example shows that 0 retries have been executed (out of 3 possible retries)
and the next reboot will start in 180 seconds.
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Confirm that the preparation of the built-in DVD drive has been ready and
press an Enter key.
Enter key - DVD boot
Esc key - System Reset
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Confirm that the preparation of the built-in DVD drive has been ready and
press an Enter key.
Enter key - DVD boot
Esc key - System Reset
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Confirm that the preparation of the built-in DVD drive has been ready and
press an Enter key.
Enter key - DVD boot
Esc key - System Reset
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Retry count: 0 (<=3)
Booting from DVD starts automatically in 180 seconds
Booting from DVD starts automatically in 180 seconds