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Selecting Diskette First causes the system to try booting from drive A first. If the
system finds a diskette that is not bootable in the drive or finds a problem with
the drive itself, it displays an error message. If it does not find a diskette in the
drive, the system tries to boot from the CD-ROM, then from the hard-disk drive
(drive 0), and finally from the Plug and Play network adapters.
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Selecting Hard Disk Only causes the system to attempt to boot first from the
hard-disk drive and then from the Plug and Play network adapters in the order
found.
This option determines the order in which PCI devices are scanned by the system,
and it allows you to select the built-in SCSI controller or an optional PCI expansion-
card SCSI controller as the boot device. The options are:
Embedded Devices First
Slots First (High/Low) (the default)
Slots First (Low/High)
When the internal SCSI drives are connected to a SCSI controller on the system
board, select Embedded Devices First to boot from these drives.
When the internal SCSI drives are connected to a PCI RAID controller, select Slots
First to boot from these drives. If the PCI RAID controller is in Slot 7 , select
High/Low. If the controller is in Slot 0, select Low/High.
System Password displays the current status of your system's password security
feature and allows you to assign and verify a new password. No one can assign a new
password unless the current status is Not Enabled, which is displayed in bright
characters.
The settings for the System Password are:
Not Enabled (the default)
Enabled
Disabled by Jumper (jumper removed)
NOTE: Read "Using the System Password Feature" found later in this chapter for
instructions on assigning a system password and using or changing an existing
system password. See "Disabling a Forgotten Password" found later in this chapter
for instructions on disabling a forgotten system password.
Using the System Setup Program
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