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INFO: How to view the BIOS DMI event log

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  • R3000 Enterprise Filter
  • Enterprise Reporter
  • Threat Analysis Reporter

Question:

How to view the BIOS DMI event log

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    To view the DMI log please use the
following procedure:

    1) Reboot the system, when the Supermicro logo is displayed press
the delete key to go into the BIOS setup menu.

    2) Using the arrow keys, move over to the right to highlight
'advanced' menu and press enter.

    3) Using the arrow keys, move down to the 'DMI event log item', and
press enter.

    4) Using the arrow keys, move down to the 'View DMI event log'
choice, and press enter.  A pop-up window will be displayed with the log.

    5) To exit from the BIOS setup, press the escape key 3 times, this
will take you to the exit menu.  Use the arrow keys to move down and
select the 'exit without saving' choice, and press enter.  A popup
window will appear with the confirmation question "quit without
saving?".  Type a Y and press enter to confirm.  The system will reboot.

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