Setting Boot Order In Bios; Installing Cheyenne Backup; Installing Partitionmagic - NEC POWERMATE ES 5200 Service Manual

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Setting Boot Order in BIOS

To use the CD-ROM drive as a boot device, the BIOS must list it as the first
device. Otherwise, the CD-ROM drive should be second in the boot order.
The system does not boot from a Zip

Installing Cheyenne Backup

After installing the Cheyenne
system, an "Unable to connect to Group" error message is displayed. This
message indicates that a backup tape unit is not installed. Installing a tape unit
or reconfiguring the Cheyenne Backup utility removes this message.
See "Using Cheyenne Backup" for issues related to using the utility in
Windows 95.

Installing PartitionMagic

Install PartitionMagic™ files from the NEC Application and Driver CD. Select
the PartitionMagic software from the Applications tab in the Installation utility
menu. The utility loads files from the NEC Application and Driver CD to
C:\Program Files\PowerQuest\PartitionMagic4
documentation files in the following folders:
T
Btmagic
T
Diskette
T
Setup
T
Userinfo.
If the PartitionMagic setup program asks you for a serial number, enter the
following number:
PM400ENOEMCD-673785
See the documentation in the Userinfo folder for information about using
PartitionMagic, BootMagic™, and the recovery diskette program. Reading the
Userinfo files requires the Adobe
reader from the NEC Application and Driver CD. Select the Adobe Acrobat
software from the Applications tab. To load the reader, run
the
C:\Acrobat3
Note:
the Windows NT operating system, see "Installing
BootMagic in a System with Windows NT" at the end of this
document.
A-8 Release Notes
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®
Backup utility on the system and rebooting the
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Acrobat reader. Install the Adobe Acrobat
folder.
If you are installing BootMagic in a system with
drive if it is listed as the first boot device.
. You can find setup and
Ar32e301.exe
from

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