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Within Hardware Configuration, what is the difference between the Configuration Wizards and Advanced Configuration?

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Within Hardware Configuration, what is the difference between the Configuration Wizards and Advanced Configuration?

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USC offers two ways to configure hardware: Configuration Wizards and Advanced Configuration. Configuration Wizards guide you through a sequence of steps to configure your system devices. The Configuration Wizards include iDRAC, RAID, System Date/Time, and Physical Security. See “Hardware Configuration” for more information. Advanced Configuration allows you to configure Human Interface Infrastructure (HII) enabled devices (for example, NICs and BIOS). See “Advanced Configuration” for more information.

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