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Network Boot sequence<br />

When your computer is turned on remotely, system will try to boot from the device that is selected by<br />

Network Boot setting, and then follow the boot order list in the Boot menu.<br />

To define a sequence:<br />

1. On the ThinkPad Setup menu, select Startup. The Startup submenu appears.<br />

2. Select Network Boot and press Enter key to show pop-up boot device list.<br />

3. Select a boot device from the list to make it as top boot priority.<br />

4. Press F10.<br />

Note: If you want to initialize the setting to return to the default startup sequence, press F9. The default<br />

settings are automatically reloaded.<br />

Flash update<br />

When a Flash UEFI BIOS update from the network is enabled, a network administrator can remotely<br />

update the system programs in your computer from a management console. The following requirements<br />

must be met:<br />

• Update Flash from network must also be enabled; the procedure is given below.<br />

• Your computer must be started over the LAN.<br />

• Your computer must be engaged in a Preboot eXecution Environment.<br />

• Network-management software must be installed in the remote administrator's computer.<br />

To enable or disable the Flash update from the network setting, do the following:<br />

1. On the ThinkPad Setup menu, select Security. The Security submenu appears.<br />

2. Select UEFI BIOS Update Option. The UEFI BIOS Update Option submenu appears.<br />

3. For Flash Over LAN, select either Enabled or Disabled.<br />

4. Press F10.<br />

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