Setting Boot Order In Bios - NEC POWERMATE VT 300 - RELEASE NOTES Release Note

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2. Double click the
3. Click the
protocols are loaded:
NetBEUI Protocol
NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport
NWLink NetBIOS
4. Highlight
warning window appears asking for confirmation to continue.
5. Click
Yes
NetBIOS lines disappear from the Configuration display.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to remove the
7. In the Configuration tab display, click
.
Add
8. Highlight
window appears. If there is a DHCP server on the network, click
otherwise click
9. Change the path in the window to
window appears. If Yes was clicked in step 8, skip to step 16. If No was
clicked in step 8, the Windows Setup window appears.
10. Click
Close
11. Fill in the
"Specify an IP address" area.
12. Click the
13. Click the
14. Click the
15. Click the
16. Click
OK

Setting Boot Order in BIOS

To use the CD-ROM drive as a boot device, the BIOS must list it before the
hard drive and/or before the network.
The system does not boot from a Zip
icon in the Control Panel window.
Network
tab. In the Configuration display, the following
Configuration
NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport
. The NWLink IPXSPX-Compatible Transport and NWLink
and then
Microsoft
TCP/IP
No
.
. The Microsoft TCP/IP Properties Box appears.
, the
IP Address
Subnet Mask
DNS
tab and enter the host and domain name in the DNS display.
Identification
tab and change the Computer Name if appropriate.
tab and enter the WINS address if appropriate.
WINS
tab and enable IP forwarding if appropriate.
Routing
. When prompted to restart the system, click
NEC PowerMate VT 300 Series Release Notes 5
and click
Protocol.
NetBEUI
Add
. Highlight
Protocol
and click
. The TCP/IP Setup
OK
C:\I386
. Click
Continue
, and the
Default Gateway
Yes
®
drive if it is listed as the first boot device.
Remove
. A
and click
Yes
;
. The Network
in the
.

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