- #SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB DRIVER#
- #SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB ARCHIVE#
- #SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB WINDOWS 10#
- #SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB WINDOWS#
The thumb drive you use for Replicated Setup would ideally be only used for that, and have nothing else on it.
I would only load a clone from one workstation into another of the same type.ġ. The CPQSETUP.TXT file does need to be at the top level of the thumb drive to clone from, rather than in a folder in the thumb drive. it can have other things on it both for the capture of the BIOS or for the clone load into BIOS.
#SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB ARCHIVE#
Also, the cloned BIOS's text file always has the same name, and be sure to label a folder or add in a little text file to your folder describing what each is for if you build up an archive of these.įinally, your USB drive for this purpose is not a boot drive. Don't forget that you need to save the changes during your exit from BIOS for the cloned settings to stick. The USB drive always shows up properly when I navigate to Replicated Setup this way. The solution: Without the thumb drive in place do a cold boot into your operating system, then plug in the USB thumb drive and ensure that the OS sees that normally, then do a restart (not a shutdown) with the USB drive still in place, and F10 into BIOS during that bootup. In those cases when I F10 navigate into BIOS and go to Replicated Setup the thumb drive would not show up and only a floppy drive option to work from would be available, even though no floppy drive is attached to the motherboard. I have had some workstations that don't seem to easily recognize my thumb drive for capturing the BIOS to, or cloning my preferred BIOS settings from, when "cold booted" with the USB drive in place before starting up from fully powered off status. You can email that text file to another person and they can use Replicated Setup and a thumb drive to apply your fine-tuned BIOS settings to experiment with, but still go back to their original settings (assuming they have saved them using Replicated Setup previously).Īttached is a Replicated Setup capture from a xw6600 I am working on, as an example. You can also print out the small text file that the feature creates and automatically stores on a floppy disk or thumb drive. Press the + key to move an entry higher in the boot list.The HP Replicated Setup feature found in most HP workstation's BIOS under the first column is a handy way to capture your BIOS settings and then clone them over to another workstation. Use the arrow keys to navigate within the boot order list. How do I change the boot order on my HP UEFI?Ĭhanging the UEFI boot order From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Boot Options > UEFI Boot Order and press Enter.
#SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB DRIVER#
From the list of available software and driver categories, select HP MIE Restore Image Creator (for Windows), click Download, and save to an easy to find location such as the desktop.
#SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB WINDOWS#
To change the operating system, click Change, select the Windows version of the operating system that you have, and then click Change. How do I change the operating system on my HP laptop? On the BIOS Setup screen, press f9 to select and load the BIOS Setup Default settings. Press the power button to start the computer and repeatedly press the f10 key to enter the BIOS setup menu. Turn off the computer and wait five seconds. Follow the on-screen instructions to change the boot order. After opening the BIOS, go to the boot settings. While the display is blank, press the f10 key to enter the BIOS settings menu. How do I change the boot order on an HP?Ĭonfiguring the boot order Turn on or restart the computer.How do I fix HP no bootable device insert boot disk?.
#SAVE BIOS SETTINGS TO USB WINDOWS 10#
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