Using The Rcu - NEC ES1200 User Manual

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Using the RCU

If you are adding a non-Plug and Play ISA option board,
run the RCU before installing the board using
procedures found in the Upgrades and Options chapter
of this guide. If you are upgrading system memory, do
so before running the RCU using procedures found in
the Upgrades and Options chapter of this guide. To use
the RCU:
Notice: The system can fail following improper
configuration. Always save the current settings before
reconfiguring the system.
Note: Because of license restrictions, the RCU diskette,
as created by the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM, is not
bootable. In order to use this diskette, you must make it
bootable.
1. Power on the system.
2. If the diskette drive is disabled, enable it using the
BIOS Setup utility, explained later in this chapter.
Specify the correct type of diskette drive.
3. Using the EXPRESSBUILDER CD-ROM, create the
RCU diskette. Note that the CD-ROM refers to the
RCU as the SCU.
Note: Perform Step 4 of this procedure the first time
you use the RCU diskette. This step enables the RCU
diskette to be MS-DOS bootable.
4. Insert the RCU diskette into floppy disk drive A. At
the C:\ prompt type:
SYS A:
Press ENTER. MS-DOS system files are copied onto
the diskette. Your RCU diskette is now bootable.
5. Start the RCU by rebooting the system, with the
RCU diskette in Drive A. When the RCU banner is
displayed, press ENTER and the System
Configuration Utility Main Menu shown in Table 4-1
is displayed.
Configuring Your System
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