Specifications

Chapter 1 Setting Up the LittleBoard 550
LittleBoard 550 QuickStart Guide 9
21) Enter BIOS Setup
Press the <Del> key during POST, to enter BIOS Setup.
Use BIOS Setup during the initial boot to set the desired options (time
and date, alter the boot order of the floppy drive, CD-ROM, or hard
disk drive, etc.).
Refer to the next step to alter the boot sequence, while in Setup.
22) Alter Boot Order, only if
needed
If you need to alter the boot sequence to select a bootable device,
perform the items listed in this step.
a) Select the BIOS and
Hardware Settings
menu as shown in the
figure to the right and
press Enter.
The sub-steps listed
here show you how to
change the Boot
Sequence while in the
BIOS Setup Utility.
Ampro Setup Util
> BIOS and Hardware Settings <
Reload Initial Settings
Load Factory Default Settings
Exit, Saving Changes
Exit, Discarding Changes
enterBIOSb
b) Select the first drive in the
Boot Order as highlighted
to the right.
This example assumes
Drive A is a 3 ½” floppy
drive, Drive C is an IDE
HDD, and Drive D is an
IDE CD-ROM.
NOTE The CD-ROM or
CompactFlash
(CF) must be
listed in Drive
Assignment and
the Boot Order to
be recognized by
the BIOS.
Ampro Setup Utility for LittleBoa
[Drive Assignment]
Drive A 1.44 MB, 3.5”
Drive B (none)
Drive C HDD/CF on Pri Master
Drive D CDROM on Pri Slave
Drive E
CDROM
Boot 4th
Boot 5th
(none)
Drive F (none)
Drive G (none)
[Boot Order]
> Boot 1st Drive A: <
Boot 2nd Drive C:
Boot 3rd
(none)
(none)
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c) Use the Arrow keys and
PU/PD keys to change the
CD-ROM into the First
Boot Device in the boot
order.
Use the PU/PD keys to change from Drive A: (Floppy) to
[CDROM] in the boot order.
You will need to change Drive A:(Floppy) to the Third Boot Device or
another boot device, to keep it in the boot sequence without a break in
the boot device order.
d) Exit and Save changes.
Check the other BIOS settings, related to the floppy drive before exiting
BIOS setup.
The other settings in BIOS Setup that also affect the floppy drive during
the boot sequence, or normal operation are: Floppy Seek, Floppy Swap,
and Floppy (On-Board Controllers). These fields may need to be
checked or changed too!