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faq:hardware:bios [2019/07/25 12:24] – [UEFI Firmware (versus BIOS)] TSfaq:hardware:bios [2022/03/07 15:33] (current) – [How do I update the BIOS version in UEFI (UEFI Mode)?] Shuttle
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-====== BIOS-related FAQs ======+====== BIOS-related FAQ ======
 ===== How do I find my current BIOS version? ===== ===== How do I find my current BIOS version? =====
 Please start your PC and press the [DEL] or [F2] key while booting to enter the BIOS setup program. The BIOS version is shown in the second line on the main screen. \\ {{:faq:hardware:bios:sz68r5_bios_setup_2.jpg?nolink&500|}} Please start your PC and press the [DEL] or [F2] key while booting to enter the BIOS setup program. The BIOS version is shown in the second line on the main screen. \\ {{:faq:hardware:bios:sz68r5_bios_setup_2.jpg?nolink&500|}}
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 ===== How do I update the BIOS version in DOS (Legacy Mode)? ===== ===== How do I update the BIOS version in DOS (Legacy Mode)? =====
-  - Please go to the Shuttle download area and download the appropriate BIOS version. \\ http://global.shuttle.com/download/download+  - Please go to the Shuttle download area and download the appropriate BIOS version. \\ https://global.shuttle.com/support/download
   - Unpack the ZIP file into an empty folder.   - Unpack the ZIP file into an empty folder.
   - Copy the subfolder "DOS" to a bootable USB stick with DOS operating system.   - Copy the subfolder "DOS" to a bootable USB stick with DOS operating system.
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 ===== How do I update the BIOS version in UEFI (UEFI Mode)? ===== ===== How do I update the BIOS version in UEFI (UEFI Mode)? =====
-  - Please go to the Shuttle download area and download the appropriate BIOS version. \\ http://global.shuttle.com/download/download+  - Make sure the BIOS option **Secure Boot** is <wrap hi>disabled</wrap>.\\ {{:faq:hardware:bios:secure_boot_option.png?nolink&500|}} 
 +  - Change "Boot Mode Select" to **UEFI**\\ {{:faq:hardware:bios:boot_mode_select_UEFI.png?nolink&500|}} 
 +  - Go to the Shuttle download area and download the appropriate BIOS version: https://global.shuttle.com/support/download
   - Unpack the ZIP file into an empty folder.   - Unpack the ZIP file into an empty folder.
-  - Copy the subfolders "EFI""SHELLand the file "startup.nshto a USB stick, formatted in FAT32. +  - Copy the subfolders ''EFI''''SHELL'' and the file ''startup.nsh'' to a USB stick, formatted in FAT32.\\ {{:faq:hardware:bios:UEFI_bios_update_directory.png?nolink|}} 
-  - Boot from the USB stick. The update will start automatically. The system will reboot automatically+  - Boot from the USB stick. You may have to press ''F7'' for boot device selection. Pick the USB drive containing the files. 
-  - Once reboot is completed, please enter the BIOS setup program by pressing the "Delor "F2key and load the "Default Settings" (F3), then confirm by hitting Save & Exit. +  - The update will start automatically. The system will reboot afterwards
 +  - Once reboot is completed, please enter the BIOS setup program by pressing the ''Del'' or ''F2'' key and load the "Default Settings" (''F3''), then confirm by hitting Save & Exit.\\ {{:faq:hardware:bios:uefi_bios_update_optimized_defaults.png?nolink&500|}}
  
 ===== How do I boot from a USB flash drive?  ===== ===== How do I boot from a USB flash drive?  =====
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 ===== Manage power options in BIOS ===== ===== Manage power options in BIOS =====
 ==== How does time-controlled switching on of the device work? ==== ==== How does time-controlled switching on of the device work? ====
-  - You must first be in the BIOS. +  - As a first step, please enter BIOS by pressing the ''Del'' key while booting
-  - Switch to the //Advanced// tab+  - Navigate to the tab //Advanced//
-  - Call up //Power Management Configuration// +  - Go to //Power Management Configuration// 
-  - The //EuP Function// must now be set to Disabled so that further settings are possible+  - Now set //EuP Function// to //Disabled// to allow for further settings to be made
-  - By setting Enabled at //PowerOn by RTC Alarm// a fixed time can be defined at which the device should start.+  - Proceed to setting //PowerOn by RTC Alarm// to //Enabled// so specific time can be defined for the device to start.
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-Please note that if the EuP function is deactivated, the energy consumption may be higher in idle mode!+Please note that if the EuP function is deactivated, energy consumption may be higher in idle mode.
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-==== Can the PC be started by a keystroke or mouse click? ====+==== Can the PC be started by hitting key or mouse click? ====
 Connected USB devices can wake the PC from sleep mode (S3). However, a cold start (if the PC was shut down before) is not possible in this way. Connected USB devices can wake the PC from sleep mode (S3). However, a cold start (if the PC was shut down before) is not possible in this way.
  
 If you have a Shuttle Mini-PC with an external power button connection, this can be used for a cold start. If you have a Shuttle Mini-PC with an external power button connection, this can be used for a cold start.
-  - You must first be in the BIOS. +  - As a first step, please enter BIOS by pressing the ''Del'' key while booting
-  - Switch to the //Advanced// tab+  - Navigate to the tab //Advanced//
-  - By setting //Enabled// at //Wake Up by USB (S3)// the PC can be awakened from S3 mode.+  - Now please set //Wake Up by USB (S3)// to //Enabled// so the PC can be woken from S3 mode.
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 Please note that this may not work with all USB input devices. Please note that this may not work with all USB input devices.
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