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To change startup type for device drivers that control PC Card hard disks:
1. Open Devices in the Windows NT Control Panel. The Devices dialog displays.
2. Highlight the device in the Device list; then select Startup. The Device dialog displays.
3. Under Startup Type, select the appropriate startup type; then select OK.
4. In the Devices dialog, select Close.
Booting from an External SCSI Disk Drive
If you install a Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) adapter in your system, and you want
to boot the system from an external SCSI disk drive, you must do the following:
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Disconnect any Integrated Device Electronics (IDE) or Enhanced IDE (EIDE) disk drives
from the primary and secondary IDE controllers.
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Disconnect the CD-ROM drive from the secondary IDE controller and re-connect it to the
primary IDE controller.
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Configure the BIOS for a SCSI system.
Refer to Chapter 3, “Configuring the System,” for BIOS configuration information. Refer to
the appropriate System Board Manual for device connection information.
If Windows NT Workstation does not recognize the CD-ROM drive after booting from a
SCSI disk drive, make sure the AT Attachment Packet Interface (ATAPI) device is enabled.
To enable the ATAPI device:
1. Open Devices in the Windows NT 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.
Restoring a Disabled COM2 Port
If your system shipped from Intergraph with a network adapter and a PC Card adapter, serial
port COM2 was disabled to provide system resources to use both of these devices. You can
restore the disabled COM2 port for use if you disconnect the networking adapter or the PC
Card adapter from the system.
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