User`s guide
Micron Electronics, Inc. 3-5
Chapter 3: Configuring the System
When to Run the SCU
❏ When you first set up and configure the system
❏ If you get a configuration error message at power-on
❏ Whenever you add, remove, or move an ISA adapter that is not
Plug and Play
❏ Whenever you add or remove memory
❏ In general, whenever you add hardware to or remove hardware
from the system
Running the SCU is also recommended but optional for Plug and Play and
PCI adapters.
Record Your SCU Settings
Record your SCU settings. If the default values ever need to be restored (after
a CMOS-clear, for example), you must run the SCU to reconfigure your system.
Referring to the worksheets could make your task easier.
How to Enter and Start the SCU
Copy SCU to diskette
Before you can run the SCU from a diskette, you must copy the SCU
from the Configuration Software CD to a diskette.
1. Turn on your video display monitor and system.
2. You can enter and start the SCU in three different ways. Whether
or not you can use the second and third ways described in the
following table depends on how much main memory is used by
drivers loaded on the system.
Use diskette
Always start with a diskette that contains the SCU you copied from
the Configuration Software CD.
You can start the SCU from these sources:
How to do it:
From diskette at boot time.
Insert your SCU diskette in drive A. Press the reset button or type
<Ctrl+Alt+Del> to reboot the system.