A shortcut called Usb_flop is located on the desktop. Double-click this icon to
install support for the USB Floppy Disk. Once the driver is installed, the USB
floppy diskette operates in the same manner as a legacy floppy using drive letter
A: If the driver is not installed, Windows NT 4.0 will not see the USB floppy
drive.
Windows 2000 or XP Professional
Connect the drive. Drivers are not required. The floppy disk appears as drive A in
Windows Explorer.
Setting the USB Floppy Disk Drive to Boot the Workstation
The default settings in CMOS Setup are configured to boot the workstation from the
floppy disk if it is present and a diskette is inserted.
If the workstation refuses to boot from the USB Floppy Disk Drive, and the Eclipse is
running BIOS version 1.00.22 or later, check the Boot Order Sequence in BIOS Setup.
The following procedure describes how to configure the BIOS to boot from the USB
Floppy.
1. Start the workstation and enter BIOS Setup Utility by pressing [F2] when
prompted.
The Main Menu appears.
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2. From the 'Main' Menu, select the 'Boot' Menu.
The 'Boot Menu' appears displaying the current boot configuration. When
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booting the workstation, the BIOS checks each device in the list, from the top
down, looking for an operating system.
3. Use the Up/Down cursor control keys to select the '+Removable Devices' field.
Pressing [Enter] at this point displays a list of the removable devices installed, in
this case, the TEAC FD-05PUB-(USB). Pressing [Enter] again closes the list.
4. Press the [+] or [-] as required to move the '+Removable Devices' field to the top
of the list.
5. Press [F10], then [Enter] to save changes and boot from the Floppy Disk Drive.
PCWS Eclipse Setup Guide
What Is The Eclipse Workstation?
Connecting Peripherals to the Eclipse
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