Enabling Boot Support For A BIOS-Enabled Controller1. Press to access the Ctrl Mgmt menu screen.2. Press to move the cursor to the Select Boot Device in the Settings box.3. Press the down-arrow key to display a list of virtual disks.4. Use the down-arrow key to highlight a virtual disk.5. Press to select the disk.6. Press to move the cursor to the Apply button, and then press to apply the selection.Boot support is enabled for the selected controller.Enabling BIOS Stop On ErrorBIOS stop on error is used to stop the system from booting if there are BIOS errors. Perform the followingsteps to Enable BIOS Stop on Error.1. Press to access the Ctrl Mgmt menu screen.2. Press to move the cursor to Enable BIOS Stop on Error in the Settings box.3. Press the spacebar to select Enable BIOS Stop on Error.An X is displayed beside Enable BIOS Stop on Error.4. Press to move the cursor to the Apply button, and then press to apply the selection.The controller BIOS is enabled.Disabling BIOS Stop On ErrorTo disable BIOS stop on error:1. Use the spacebar to de-select Enable BIOS Stop On Error.2. Select Apply and press .The BIOS Stop On Error is disabled.Enabling Auto ImportIf there is a native configuration present on the controller, the option Enable Auto Import automaticallyimports every online foreign configuration during boot without having the need to access the BIOSConfiguration Utility ( ).NOTE: The controller automatically imports every optimal and degraded foreign configurationwithout enabling the feature if there is no native configuration on the controller.To enable auto import:1. Press to access the Ctrl Mgmt menu screen.2. Press to move the cursor to Enable Auto Import in the Settings box.3. Press the spacebar to select Enable Auto Import.An X is displayed beside Enable Auto Import.4. Press to move the cursor to the Apply button, and then press to apply selection.The auto import is enabled.61