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UEFI Menu Operations
TABLE 3.12 Display Contents of the System Information Display
Items Display Contents
BIOS Revision
Displays BIOS revision.
Display example
LAN N MAC Address
N: 1, 2,...
Displays the MAC address of Network Controller.
Display example
Processor Type
Displays processor type.
Display example
Genuine Intel(R) CPU @ 2.70GHz
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‐
Displays CPUID, Patch ID.
Display example
Processor Speed
Displays processor speed.
Display example
(
)
Displays cache size.
Display example
8x8 KB / 8x32 KB / 1x 20 MB
Active Package, Core &
Thread Count (maximum)
Displays the number of CPU packages, numbers of cores, and
numbers of threads.
Display example
2(2) Package(s) 8(16) Core(s) 16(32) Thread(s)
Memory Size / Frequency
Displays memory size and frequency.
Display example
(3) Help Operation Display
Explanation of the operation key shown in the “TABLE 3.13 Display Contents of Help Operation Display” is
displayed.
TABLE 3.13 Display Contents of Help Operation Display
Items Description
↑↓ = Move Highlight Move the cursor up and down
Esc=Exit Return to the “3.1 Front page of Boot Manager”.
3.4.2 [I/O Space Assignment Configuration] Menu
I/O space assignment of various I/O devices in the system can be configured in [I/O Space Assignment
Configuration] menu.
After resetting the system, UEFI assigns the I/O space to the I/O device for which [Auto] or [Force] are set in
this menu.
There are 15 devices for which the I/O space can be assigned. However, when PCI card with Bridge function
is used, assignable PCI slots are less than 15. If there are 16 or more devices for which [Auto] is set in this
menu, I/O space cannot be assigned for those devices. To assign the I/O space, follow the process given
below.
■ In this menu, there should be 15 or less devices for which [Auto] is set.