Chapter 1
Setting Up the CoreModule 410
CoreModule 410
QuickStart Guide
9
To change the Boot Sequence
while in BIOS Setup, perform
the following steps:
a. Select the Basic CMOS
Configuration screen as
shown in the figure to the
right and press Enter.
System BIOS Setup - Utility V 5.1
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Basic CMOS Configuration
Features Configuration
PnP Configuration
Reset CMOS to last known val
Reset CMOS to factory defau
Write to CMOS and Exit
Custom Configuration
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b. Select the first drive in the
Boot Order box as highlighted
to the right.
This example assumes Drive A
is a 3 ½” floppy drive, Drive C
is an IDE HDD, and the 3
rd
drive is an IDE CD-ROM.
NOTE
The CD-ROM is not
listed or selected in the
Drive Assignment
Order. It must be
configured in the ATA
DRV ASSIGNMENT
and then selected in the
Boot Order.
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Drive Assignment Order
Drive A: Floppy 0
Drive B: (None)
Drive C: Ide 0/Pri Master
Drive D: (None)
Drive E: (None)
Drive F: (None)
Drive G: (None)
Drive H: (None)
Drive I : (None)
Drive J: (None)
Drive K: (None)
Boot Method: Boot Sector
Floppy Drive Types:
ATA DRV ASSIGNMENT
IDE 0: 3 = AutoConfig,
IDE 1: 5 = IDE CDROM
Boot Order:
Boot 1st: Drive A
Boot 2nd: Drive C
Boot 3rd: CDROM
Boot 4th:
Boot 5th:
Boot 6th: (None)
(None)
(None)
System BIOS Setup - Basic CMO
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Numlock: Disabled
c. Move the CD-ROM up in the
Boot Order.
d. Exit and Save changes.
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Use the Arrow keys and PU/PD keys to move the CD-ROM up
in the Boot Order.
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If you want to keep the floppy drive and hard drive in the boot
order, you will need to make changes to the other Boot Order
devices.
For example, change Boot 3
rd
to Drive A, to keep it in the boot
sequence.
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For more information, refer to the BIOS Chapter in the
CoreModule 410 Reference Manual.
6) Install the desired
Operating System (OS).
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Locate the desired Operating System (OS) diskette(s) or CD-
ROM and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for installing
the OS and the necessary drivers.
For Windows Operating Systems, most of the necessary drivers
are found on the manufacturer’s installation CD-ROM.
For non-Windows Operating Systems, some or all of the
necessary drivers may be found on the manufacturer’s diskette(s)
or CD-ROM.
•
If you require drivers that are not available on the OS
manufacturer’s diskette(s) or CD-ROM, refer to
Installing
Software, Drivers, and Utilities
in Chapter 2 and the
CoreModule 410 software subdirectory on the CoreModule 410
Doc & SW CD-ROM for instructions.
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