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05-16-2002 04:55 PM
05-16-2002 04:55 PM
Netserver LH II boot problem
The system requires that you have a floppy in the drive to boot. The same files, boot.ini ect are on the C drive. The C drive is the primary active partition. How can I set this up to boot from the C drive?
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05-20-2002 07:39 AM
05-20-2002 07:39 AM
Re: Netserver LH II boot problem
First, I would recommend going to the following link:
http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix50452.html
Download the BIOS and ECU files, and create their floppies. Boot off the BIOS update first, follow the prompts. When that is complete boot off the ECU diskette and configure the system. The ECU is the same as going in to F2 on newer systems. I would recommend restoring the defaults and working from there.
http://h20004.www2.hp.com/keeper_rnotes/bsdmatrix/matrix50452.html
Download the BIOS and ECU files, and create their floppies. Boot off the BIOS update first, follow the prompts. When that is complete boot off the ECU diskette and configure the system. The ECU is the same as going in to F2 on newer systems. I would recommend restoring the defaults and working from there.
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