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тАО09-15-2008 03:40 AM
тАО09-15-2008 03:40 AM
ML370 G1 Controller boot order
Hi,
I have installed a PCI SATA controller with 1 HD for booting. All is ok.
Now I want to install 1 HD SCSI to the internal SCSI controller but if I do this the system try to boot from this HD. I have always read the contrary (INT 13 and boot from ATA controller)
If I start from the utility partition I can set the order of the 2 channel SCSI, the primary/secondary internal ATA controller but I can't do anything to tell to start from the PCI controller. I have put it on the PCI Bus 1.
Can I specify to start from the PCI SATA controller and not from the internal SCSI?
Thanks,
Marco
I have installed a PCI SATA controller with 1 HD for booting. All is ok.
Now I want to install 1 HD SCSI to the internal SCSI controller but if I do this the system try to boot from this HD. I have always read the contrary (INT 13 and boot from ATA controller)
If I start from the utility partition I can set the order of the 2 channel SCSI, the primary/secondary internal ATA controller but I can't do anything to tell to start from the PCI controller. I have put it on the PCI Bus 1.
Can I specify to start from the PCI SATA controller and not from the internal SCSI?
Thanks,
Marco
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тАО09-16-2008 03:14 AM
тАО09-16-2008 03:14 AM
Re: ML370 G1 Controller boot order
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тАО09-16-2008 04:11 AM
тАО09-16-2008 04:11 AM
Re: ML370 G1 Controller boot order
Hi Marco,
you should try to go to BIOS and in Boot controller order tab to set PCI SATA card to be first boot device.
If is't applicable.
KR,
Predrag
you should try to go to BIOS and in Boot controller order tab to set PCI SATA card to be first boot device.
If is't applicable.
KR,
Predrag
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тАО09-16-2008 04:36 AM
тАО09-16-2008 04:36 AM
Re: ML370 G1 Controller boot order
I think that with G1 series I can't go into BIOS. I have always used the configuration partition.
I have read often on this forum to press F9 or F10 (I use F10 to enter in the partition) to enter the BIOS but I have never read on the display that sentence.
I have read often on this forum to press F9 or F10 (I use F10 to enter in the partition) to enter the BIOS but I have never read on the display that sentence.
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