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have to boot from CD?
Like Bill said, it's the boot order in the BIOS that changed. How old is the mobo? Maybe the CMOS battery backup is defunct. When you removed power, the settings were set to default. mobo is brand new. replaced it with from the old one. the boot order was as follows: floppy scsi other boot device (this is now

5 Days Until iMac, Better Sell That P
It is in my default working directory. When I put the whole path inside my source code I had success. I have now to set the default working directory. But regular programs are ignorant on boot order. You can use CMP_WaitNoPendingInstallEvents to wait for all drivers to start, but in most cases this is not

SPARCstation 10
You can then change the boot order to the other os if you want. Thanks for the info on these tools. they look interesting, ill look at them another time. i know (I've set the boot.ini to boot linux by default). One don't need to edit the boot.ini to set the default; it can be done in windows control panel>system.

Can someone help an idiot? (Linux problem)
net_NOSPAM comp unix solaris p command to reset the the eepromt to default is "set-defaults", at the ok prompt. You can also use "set-default <variable> try again. yesterday i typed the dangerous command (i don't know the variable exactly) ok setenv boot-order=net floppy disk ok reset at the ok prompt. ai,

Access & ShareFS - Econet
When I try to Boot from a bootable CD-rom in the drive, the 2940 gets recognized with the Bootable CD in it and gives the message, "you have a bootable cd-rom in the drive set at default configuration": Y I found an old article here: http://www.asuscom.de/support/techmain/technical.htm set boot order to a:,

SCSI booting problem A7M266
I left everything set as default. Grub on the 1st HDD How do I set the XP boot loader to give Linux as a choice? Dean "Dan Espen" <dan...@MORE.mk. Sounds like you didn't install the boot loader on the first drives MBR. You can change the bios boot order if it allows for it. Or change the XP boot loader to allow

Linux Kernel Patch v2.1, patch-2.1.108 (1/8)
One menu option is usually 'set to default values' or 'select default values' or something like. Since everything has been erased on your PC, select that option to start with to make sure you After doing that, go through the menu screens looking for 'boot sequence' or 'boot order' or something to that effect.

Dual Boot Order
Please list the contents of the boot.ini file on the WinXP hard drive. *TimDaniels* Boot order set to IDE First. Here is what BIOS shows. Pri Master 80Gb. That is win 98SE Pri Slave 250Gb. That is Win XP Home. For the DEFAULT case, the Primary Master will be at the head of the BIOS's *hard drive* boot order,

PSP keeps searching something on drive A:
Once installed, it automatically becomes the default boot loader. Before installing GRUB, make sure to use the latest GRUB package available or use the GRUB If a system has multiple drive devices, it is very important to know how the drive boot order is set in the BIOS. This is a simple task if a system has

Boot Sequence
Kelly ke...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp general Hi Mike, Go back into the BIOS and change your boot order/sequence. -- Happy New Year, Kelly MS-MVP Win98/XP Hi, I was treaking out the BIOS tonight, and hit the 'set default' key, and of course, it saved the default settings. Well, when I go to boot up,

Server deployments via ADS
About a week ago I set up a dual boot with Vista Premium. Contrary to all the hoopla, it seems to be running perfectly. The only problem is that many of my favorite programs won't yet run on it. Therefore, I would like to change the default boot order. It set up automatically so that Vista boots unless I wait

BIOS setup: IDE DVD drive won't install
You can then change the boot order to the other os if you want. Thanks for the info on these tools. they look interesting, ill look at them another time. One don't need to edit the boot.ini to set the default; it can be done in windows control panel>system. yes ive done that a few times when i remember. thanks

Hard Drive - Third IDE Master?
Timothy Daniels TDani...@NoSpamDot.com alt sys pc-clone dell "Tom Scales" wrote: The IDE drive should be set to Cable Select. Master and Slave designation has only 2 uses: 1) to differentiate between 2 HDs on the same IDE channel, and 2) to set the *default* HD boot order in the BIOS. *TimDaniels*

reboot
Once again, if you're not sure just set it to Default. Â Â Â *_Time Zone - This one is simple enough. What time zone do you live in? .... First, you're going to need to change your boot order in the BIOS to boot from CD-ROM. Once you do this you'll then be able to boot your computer from the Installation CD and

How to set default Operating system
-----Original Message----- On brand new hardware, the typical approach is to first boot into BIOS and ensure that PXE is the first item in the boot order. Then reboot and have the new server discovered by the ADS controller (make sure that the PXE action on the Controller service settings is set to "Add").

_Yras-GROUPS_ Windows XP/2003 Unattended/Automated Installation
Set the default in the drop-down list at the top of this screen. In Boot.ini, "changing the order" under [operating systems] does no good at all. You have to figure out which rdisk(#)partition(#) you want to be the default and change the Default= line to match that. Remember that Boot.ini doesn't use drive letters,

I took out the battery, now PC cannot find C drive, newbie ...
Timing can be set there as well. However, I couldn't delete the other OS configuration from there. Jeff Sounds like you're running multi-boot, like I am. I reinstalled Linux over the weekend (I have 98 and NT also), and set the default boot order wrong, also messed with the timings, and it won't let me edit

Programatically set IBM xSeries BIOS for Boot Order
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PC BIOS can be set to boot from 2nd IDE device. Getting data from one disk to another isn't required (but would be handy). If I just add the extra disk and install windows 2000 on the "D" drive, how would it decide which system is going to be booted, and can I set a default to winME (if turned on unattended).

Is it possible to start boot.ini in Win98 instead of WinXP?
Example: title linux title failsafe title windows title floppy If windows is the the third title, set default 2 Next boot should boot windows. ------------------------- for lilo ---------------------- Edit /etc/lilo.conf and change set default=image_label_here Example: default=linux or default=windows label=linux

Multiboot win xp installation - a couple of quickies
Haus youknow@iwillslapyou microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment Hello I am not sure what you are wanting to know, did you set your boot order that way or was it just that way, if so go into your Bios and set it to default which should set your boot order to Floppy>CD-Rom>HHD -- Hope this helps Haus.