BIOS Updating Procedure 6-115BIOS Updating Procedures1. Insert the media containing the BIOS update software into the terminal.2. Connect a USB keyboard.3. Press [F8] during boot (when you see the NCR logo) to enter the Boot Select menu.4. Select USB:[name of device].5. The terminal boots and displays the BIOS Update main menu.There are six options from the main menu to run the update program. Three runautomatically and two are interactive. Option 1, the Automatic BIOS Update executesautomatically in 10 seconds unless the up/down arrow is pressed.Automatic MethodWith the Automatic Method you may see a prompt to enter the DMI (DesktopManagement Interface), which is the terminal Class/Model/Serial information. Thishappens if the program detects invalid DMI information in the current BIOS, or ifyou are replacing the processor board, which has no Class/Model/Serial informationin the BIOS. DMI information is mandatory.Interactive MethodThis method permits you to input/replace the Class/Model/Serial information that isstored in the BIOS.Note: DMI information that is currently stored in the BIOS is displayed duringpower up. Press [Tab] at the NCR Logo to remove the logo. Press [Pause] to freezethe screen. Press [Esc] to continue.6. Make a menu selection and follow the screen prompts (Option 1 is recommended).1 Update BIOS - No prompt for Serial/Model/Class unless invalid***** Forced Update of Serial/Model/Class Information *****2 Update BIOS - Always enter Serial/Model/Class3 Update DMI only - Serial/Model/Class update ONLY (no BIOS Update)***** For Service Personnel Only *****4 Update BIOS - Default Serial/Model/ClassOption 1 - Update BIOS - No prompt for Serial/Model/Class unless invalid1. Highlight Option 1 and press [ENTER]. (Executes automatically in 10 seconds unlessthe up/down arrow is pressed.)2. The Flash Program updates the BIOS and automatically reboots the terminal.