Boot device configuration options are – CyberResearch CPEN GX-333-X User Manual

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NOTE:

Many disk diagnostic programs can cause the above warning message to
appear when the program attempts to access the boot sector table. If you
will be running such a program, it is recommended that you first disable
the virus protection function before hand.

Î

CPU Internal (L1 & L2) Cache [Enabled]

The CPU L1 & L2 Cache option allows users to select whether the CPU primary cache (L1) and
secondary cache (L2) will be turned on or off.

Î Enabled (D

EFAULT

)

The L1 and L2 CPU caches are both turned on

Î Disabled

The L1 and L2 CPU caches are both turned off

Î

SATA Boot ROM Control

When enabled, the ALi or ULi SATA ROM management utility will provide the access to RAID
configuration utility during the POST stage and allow you to boot from SATA disk drives. You
may refer to Appendix C for more details. .

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Boot Device

There are three Boot Device configuration options. They are:

1.

First Boot Device [D

EFAULT

:

Floppy]

2.

Second Boot Device [D

EFAULT

:

Hard Disk]

3.

Third Boot Device [D

EFAULT

:

LS120]

The Boot Device configuration options allow you to select the order of devices the computer will
boot from. Using the default values, the system will first look for a FDD to boot from. If it cannot
find an FDD it will use an HDD to boot from. If both a FDD and a HDD are unavailable then the
system will boot from a LS120 (Super Disk) drive.

Boot Device configuration options are:

1. Floppy
2. LS120
3. HDD-0
4. SCSI
5. CDROM
6. HDD-1
7. ZIP100
8. USB-FDD
9. USB-ZIP
10. USB-CDROM
11. USB-HDD
12. LAN
13. Disabled

Î

Boot Other Device [Enabled]

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