virtual machine BIOS settings

Thank you, but that rabbit hole was empty - as a long time vmware user and testing proxmos for the first time, this would seem natural but I can't find it.

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Thank you, but that rabbit hole was empty - as a long time vmware user and testing proxmos for the first time, this would seem natural but I can't find it.
What do you want to do?
If you selected default or BIOS (seabios), then all you have is basically the boot override if you hit ESC fast enough. If you want to change the default boot order, you can do that in the Options panel for the VM in the web UI.
If you selected UEFI (omvf) you actually have a "bios" that you can enter and change a few things. The screen resolution is somewhat important if you use Windows, so that the guest sees a higher possible resolution.
 

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