20 Quick Start Guide
1.
Open the CD tray by pressing the open/close button on the front panel of the CD-ROM drive.
The tray will slide out of the drive.
2.
Open the CD case. Press down on the center hub of the case to release the CD.
3.
Gently grasp the center hole and outer edge of the CD. Remove it from the case, and place it
label-side up in the CD tray.
4.
Press the open/close button or gently push on the CD tray—it will automatically slide into the
drive.
5.
Push the reset switch on the front panel to restart the server.
6.
When POST completes, the server boots from the CD, installs a mouse driver, and displays the
CD-ROM menu bar. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu bar and to view the tasks
in the pop-up menus.
Change Boot Device Priority
You have two choices for changing boot device priority. The easier option (listed first, below) is
good for only one boot; the longer option takes effect until you change boot device priority again.
1.
At any time during POST, press <Esc>. When POST completes, a pop-up Boot menu appears.
2.
Use the arrow keys to highlight Removable Media, then press <Enter>.
OR
1.
Boot the server. The CD can be in the drive or not.
2.
The BIOS name and version will display. Immediately below, you’ll see the size of memory
detected in the server.
3.
Quickly press the <F2> key (a prompt to do this may or may not appear). After a few bootup
tests complete, the main BIOS Setup screen appears.
4.
From the Setup screen, select Boot Menu. Press <Enter>.
5.
Select Boot Device Priority, and press <Enter>.
6.
In the Boot Device Priority screen, use the up- or down-arrow keys to select Removable
Media, then press the <+> key to move it to the top of the list.
7.
Now set the second boot device to Diskette Drive and the third boot device to Hard Drive.
8.
Press the <F10> key to save your changes and exit Setup.
9.
When the Exit prompt appears, press <Enter> again.
10.
The bootup process continues. When finished, an OS prompt displays.
11.
Make sure the CD is in the drive, and boot the server.
The Server Product Guide
We provide two forms of Product Guide files on the CD:
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.PDF files: read and print .PDF files using the Adobe
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Acrobat
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Reader shipped on the CD.
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.PS (PostScript
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) files: print .PS files directly to a PostScript printer.
Because printing from within Acrobat is time-consuming, we recommend printing only a small
range of pages for immediate use. If you want to print the entire Product Guide, we recommend
printing it from the .PS files (see “Using the PostScript .PS Files” on page 21).