Chapter 2
Installation and Configuration
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National Instruments Corporation
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CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities
—Use this setting to access the
CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities
submenu to re-order or disable
bootable CD/DVD ROM drive devices. Refer to the
CD/DVD ROM
Drive BBS Priorities Submenu
section for more information.
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Floppy Drive BBS Priorities
—Use this setting to access the
Floppy
Drive BBS Priorities
submenu to re-order or disable bootable floppy
drive devices. Refer to the
Floppy Drive BBS Priorities Submenu
section for more information.
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Network Device BBS Priorities
—Use this setting to access the
Network Device BBS Priorities
submenu to re-order or disable
bootable network devices. Refer to the
Boot Settings Configuration Submenu
Use this submenu to apply alternate configurations to boot settings.
Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the factory default
settings provide the most compatible and optimal configuration.
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Quiet Boot
—This setting enables or disables the splash screen during
the boot process. The default value is
Enabled
.
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Setup Prompt Timeout
—This setting specifies the number of
seconds the system will wait for a BIOS Setup menu keypress
(the <Del> key). The default value is
1
second.
•
Bootup NumLock State
—This setting specifies the power-on state of
the keyboard NumLock setting. The default value is
On
.
Hard Drive BBS Priorities Submenu
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Boot Option #1, Boot Option #2, Boot Option #3
—These settings
specify the boot priority of hard drive devices. The highest priority
device is displayed on the main
Boot Option Priorities
list.
Optionally, each device can also be
Disabled
if the device should never
be used as a boot device.
CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities Submenu
•
Boot Option #1, Boot Option #2, Boot Option #3
—These settings
specify the boot priority of CD/DVD ROM drive devices. The highest
priority device is displayed on the main
Boot Option Priorities
list.
Optionally, each device can also be
Disabled
if the device should never
be used as a boot device.