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02-23-2005 03:58 AM
02-23-2005 03:58 AM
I need to change the BIOS (latest rev) for an ML370 from WINNT to 2000/.net, but I do not see the option. Hitting F10 during startup gives me an option for Operating System Installation, but I am not actually installing an OS. I am moving a prebuilt 2003 mirrored disk set from an identical server to this one. Is Operating System Installation the correct option? The operating system options are only for MS-DOS, OS/2, SCO Unix, Netware, and other. Is other what I am looking for?
Thanks in advance
Steve
Thanks in advance
Steve
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02-23-2005 04:24 AM
02-23-2005 04:24 AM
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When you access to F10 it also should gave you option: System configuration, than Configure HW, let it load files â access to Review or Modify HW settings after View and Edit details, find O/S and change
Also you can Update System Partition from System configuration, System Partition, Update system Partition (if it lover than 2.58).
Also you can Update System Partition from System configuration, System Partition, Update system Partition (if it lover than 2.58).
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02-23-2005 04:25 AM
02-23-2005 04:25 AM
Re: ML370 G1 BIOS/OS Selection
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