Event Viewer Message At Startup; External Scsi Disk Drive; To Change The Boot Order In The Scsi Controller Bios; To Change The System Disk Drive Letter - Intergraph Zx10 Manual

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2.
In the text box, replace A: with \winnt\pro100plus, and then click OK. On a system with
Japanese Windows NT Server, replace A: with C: and then click OK.
3.
When prompted to select the OEM option, click Intel PRO Adapter and then click OK.
When going through Setup at all other times, complete Setup without auto-detecting the system's
network controller. When Setup completes, install the network controller driver software manually
from diskette.

Event Viewer Message at Startup

If you see a message in the Windows NT Event Viewer stating that the "description for Event ID
(6008) could not be found," you may safely ignore it.

External SCSI Disk Drive

When you connect an external SCSI disk drive to your system, you may find that Windows NT
tries to boot from the external disk drive instead of from the system disk. If this happens, you must
change the boot order in the SCSI controller BIOS and then change the system disk drive letter.

To change the boot order in the SCSI controller BIOS:

1.
Restart the system and, when prompted, press
2.
Go to Adapter Boot Order and change the boot order of the adapters. Change the adapter with
boot order 0 to 1, and change the adapter with boot order 1 to 0.
3.
Press
to save the change and exit from the SCSI Configuration Utility.
ESC
The external disk drive will now be disk drive C and the internal system disk drive will have
another disk drive letter.

To change the system disk drive letter:

1.
Go to Disk Administrator on the Administrative Tools program menu.
2.
Select disk drive C (the external disk drive).
3.
From the Tools menu, click Assign Drive Letter, and then assign a new disk drive letter to the
external disk drive.
4.
If a dialog states the disk drive cannot be locked, click OK, and then click Commit Changes
Now from the Partition menu.
5.
Exit from Disk Administrator. If required, restart the system to make the change take effect.
6.
Log on to Windows NT and repeat steps 1 through 5, selecting the internal system disk drive
and assigning disk drive letter C to it. If another device is using disk drive letter C, you may
have to repeat these steps again.
+
to run the SCSI Configuration Utility.
CTRL
C
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