C-4 Questions and Answers
Why can’t I boot from the diskette drive?
Your system usually boots from the hard drive. In order for it
to boot from the diskette drive, there must be a diskette in
drive A containing operating system files. This is called a
“boot disk” or “startup disk.” See your Windows
documentation for information about creating a boot disk.
If a bootable diskette does not boot, verify that the diskette
drive is one of the specified boot devices for the system and
that it precedes the hard drive in the boot order. Go to the
Boot menu in the BIOS Setup utility and check if the boot
sequence is as follows:
First boot device: FDD (diskette drive)
Second boot device: CD-ROM
Third boot device: HDD (hard drive).
Note:
When starting, the system looks for
the operating system files. It looks at the boot
devices in your system, in the order that is
specified in the BIOS. If the diskette drive comes
before the hard drive in boot order and you do
not have a diskette in drive A, the system boots
from the hard drive. A diskette without operating
system files in drive A prevents a system boot
and displays the error message, “non-system
disk installed in drive A.”
BIOS Questions
Will my system correctly handle the Year 2000 problem?
Yes, the system is designed to automatically increment to the
correct 1/1/2000 date. The system will then keep and
increment the date correctly.
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