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Chapter Four Configuration Software and Utilities
Boot Menu
You can make the following selections on the Boot Menu itself.
Feature Choices Description
Boot-time Disabled
Diagnostic Enabled
Screen
Boot Device Enters submenu
Priority
Hard Drive Enters submenu
Removable Enters submenu
Devices
Feature Choices Description
Boot Priority Devices
1 Removable Attempts to boot from a
Devices Removable Media Device
2 Hard Disk Attempts to boot from a Hard Disk
Drive Drive Device
3 ATAPI CD-ROM Attempts to boot from an ATAPI
CD-ROM Device
4 LANDesk (R) Attempts to boot from the Local
Area Network
Boot Device Priority Submenu
Use the up or down arrow keys to select a device; then press
the <+> or <-> keys to move the device higher or lower in the
boot priority list.
Removable Devices Submenu
For options on this menu, use the up or down arrow keys to
select a device, then press the <+> or <-> keys to move the
device higher or lower in the boot priority list.
Option Description
1. Legacy Refers to the onboard 3.5-inch floppy drive.
Removable IDE media may also show up here if
the removable media was formatted in floppy
emulation.
Floppy Drive
Hard Drive Submenu
Option Description
1. Hard Drive IDE drives will have a suffix attached to the drive
(or actual ID string.
drive string) PM - hard drive on Primary Master Channel
PS - hard drive on Primary Slave Channel
SM - hard drive on Secondary Master Channel
SS - hard drive on Secondary Slave Channel
SCSI CD-ROMs may be displayed here because
the onboard SCSI BIOS treats CD-ROMs as hard
drives.
SCSI ZIP or removable drives may also appear
here.
Removable IDE ZIP drives will only show up if the
removable media is formatted as a hard drive.
2. Other Covers all the boot devices that are not reported
to the system BIOS through the BIOS boot
specification mechanism. This includes all PCI
cards that are not BIOS boot compliant (legacy) as
well as ISA cards that are not PnP compliant. ISA
legacy cards will boot first before non BIOS boot
compliant PCI cards (in scan order from lowest
slot to highest).
For options on this menu, use the up or down arrow keys to
select a device, then press the <+> or <-> keys to move the
device higher or lower in the boot priority list.