Idrac6 select boot from percRadi6 or internal sata single drive

Hello

I have a DELL T310 with idrac6

a raid array with XenServer and a single sata disk with windows 10 is directly connected to motherboard sata port.

I want to select the first boot device in the control panel of perc to start xen or windows 10, but I can't figure out how, I tried all the options start from the control panel web perc.

I need somethings in the bios to perform this action?

Thank you.

There is not as many options as those you see on this screen.

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