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To boot from an external SCSI disk drive:
1. Disconnect any IDE or EIDE disk drives from the primary and secondary IDE
controllers. The system’s BIOS will not accept a mixture of SCSI and IDE/EIDE
devices if the boot device is a SCSI disk drive.
2. Disconnect the CD-ROM drive from the secondary IDE controller and reconnect it to
the primary IDE controller.
3. Configure the BIOS for a SCSI system.
See Chapter 4, “Configuring the BIOS,” for BIOS configuration information. See Chapter
1, “Setting Up the Hardware,” for device connection information.
If the CD-ROM drive does not appear in the Windows NT operating system after booting
from a SCSI disk drive, make sure that the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI) device
is enabled.
To enable the ATAPI device in Windows NT:
1. Open Devices in the Control Panel. The Devices dialog displays.
2. Highlight
atapi in the Device list; then select Startup. The Device dialog displays.
3. Under Startup Type, select Boot; then select OK.
4. In the Devices dialog, select Close.
Using Hardware Security Features
The system provides you with security features designed to help prevent unauthorized
tampering with the internal components.
A security tab is located at the top left of the chassis under the top cover. You can place a
small padlock or a security seal in the hole on the tab to prevent removal of the left side
panel.
A tamper-indicating Factory Quality Seal is affixed to the main chassis and left side panel
security tab. The seal is your assurance that the unit has not been opened since it left the
factory. When removed, the word “VOID” appears on the seal. Removing the seal does not
void your warranty.
See the System Reference for details on removing the system’s top cover and side panels.