to boot from the next device in the boot sequence list.
Hard-Disk Drive
Selecting
Hard-Disk Drive
causes the system to attempt to boot first from the hard-disk drive and then from the next device in the boot sequence
list.
IDE CD-ROM Device
Selecting
IDE CD-ROM Device
causes the system to try booting from an IDE CD-ROM drive first. If it does not find a CD in the drive, the system
tries to boot from the next device in the boot sequence list.
MBA
Selecting
MBA
causes the system to prompt you to press <Ctrl><Alt><b> at the Dell™ logo screen during boot. A menu then appears that allows
you to select
PXE
,
RPL
,
BootP
, or
NetWare
as the active boot mode. If a boot routine is not available from the network server, the system tries to
boot from the next device in the boot sequence list.
AIC-7899 SCSI CD-ROM Drive
Selecting
AIC-7899 SCSI CD-ROM Drive
causes the system to try booting from a SCSI CD-ROM drive first. If it does not find a CD in the drive,
the system tries to boot from the next device in the boot sequence list.
ATAPI ZIP Drive
Selecting
ATAPI ZIP Drive
causes the system to try booting from the ZIP drive first. If it does not find a ZIP drive, the system tries to boot from the
next device in the boot sequence list.
CPU Information
CPU Information
opens a window that allows you to configure or view the following properties of the installed microprocessor(s):
CPU Speed
allows you to configure the internal clock speed of the installed microprocessor(s). Set this option to
Normal
for the rated speed, or
to
Compatible
for a slower compatibility speed.
Bus Speed
displays the front-side bus external speed of the installed microprocessor(s).
Processor 0 ID
displays the processor serial number of processor 0.
Clock Speed
(under Processor 0 ID) displays the rated internal speed of processor 0.
Cache Size
(under Processor 0 ID) displays the amount of level-2 (L2) cache for processor 0.
Processor 1 ID
displays the processor serial number of processor 1.
Clock Speed
(under Processor 1 ID) displays the rated internal speed of processor 1.
Cache Size
(under Processor 1 ID) displays the amount of L2 cache for processor 1.
Diskette Drive A and Diskette Drive B
Diskette Drive A
and
Diskette Drive B
identify the type of diskette drives installed in your computer. With the standard cabling configuration,
Diskette Drive A
(the boot diskette drive) is the 3.5-inch diskette drive installed in the top externally accessible drive bay;
Diskette Drive B
is a
second diskette drive installed in any of the lower externally accessible drive bays.
The
Diskette Drive A
and
Diskette Drive B
options have the following possible settings:
l
5.25 Inch, 360 KB
l
5.25 Inch, 1.2 MB
l
3.5 Inch, 720 KB
l
3.5 Inch, 1.44 MB
l
Not Installed
NOTES: Tape drives are not reflected in the
Diskette Drive A
and
Diskette Drive B
options. For example, if you have a single diskette
drive and a tape drive attached to the diskette/tape drive interface cable, set
Diskette Drive A
to match the characteristics of the
diskette drive and set
Diskette Drive B
to
Not Installed
.
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