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Changing System BIOS and Creating a Windows 2000 Image
Restoring the Original Boot Sequence
The following procedure explains how to restore the original boot
sequence. This is not critical, but you might want to do it to bring the
state of the system back to normal.
To restore the original boot sequence:
1. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, click Shut Down, and then select the
Shutdown option (not the Shutdown and Restart option).
Turn off the system and leave it off for at least 5 seconds.
2. Turn on the system using the Power button and press F1 when
asked for at the IBM logo.
You are placed into the system BIOS at the Configuration/Setup
menu (Main menu) after the execution of the SCSI BIOS.
3. Press the Down Arrow key to reach the Start Options menu
selection and press Enter.
The Start Options menu appears.
4. You are automatically placed at the Startup Sequence selection.
Press Enter.
5. Press the arrow keys to select the following startup devices under
the Primary Startup Sequence section:
- First startup — Diskette (floppy) drive 0
- Second startup — Hard disk 0
- Third startup — CD-ROM
6. Press the Esc key to return to the Main menu.
7. Press the Down Arrow key to reach Exit Setup and press Enter.
8. Save and exit the system BIOS settings as explained on the screen.
You continue with the boot sequence.
9. During the boot procedure of the Windows 2000 operating
system, select the Avid hardware profile.