Installing the Windows Server R2 system with the Dell PowerEdge T110 yesterday, start booting into BIOS settings from USB or DVD, and then insert the USB drive to boot the installation system. However, the machine is always unable to boot from the USB flash drive or CD-ROM, and then enter the BIOS again to see that the previous settings have not changed. Repeatedly after a long time to see the machine in the process of starting a caution! NVRAM_CLR jumper is installed on system board. Baidu search Reason is " installed NVRAM_CLR jumper." CMOS has been cleared "open the chassis and look at the motherboard jumper (for example) has been moved, so the jumper to restore the default settings from the USB drive to boot the system successfully.
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Jumper |
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Pwrd_en |
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The password feature is enabled. |
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The password feature is disabled. |
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Nvram_clr |
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The configuration settings are preserved when the system boots. |
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The next time the system boots, clear the configuration settings. (If the configuration settings are damaged so that the system cannot boot, install the jumper and boot the system.) Unplug the jumper before you restore the configuration information. ) |
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Dell PowerEdge T110 BIOS cannot save settings