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2-4 Chapter 2: Installing an OS Using an External Flex Diskette Drive2. Connect the interface cable to the parallel port on the terminal.7451 Parallel Port191107460 Parallel Port3. Connect the AC Power Adapter to a 120 VAC power source.4. Switch the ON/OFF Switch located on the rear of the unit to theON position. This causes the flex drive to be recognized during theboot of the terminal.5. Connect a PS/2 keyboard to the terminal.19115BIOS Setup Instructions6. Apply power to the terminal.7. Press [F2] at the screen prompt to enter the Setup Utility.

Chapter 2: Installing an OS Using an External Flex Diskette Drive 2-58. At the Main BIOS Setup screen, verify the following entry iscorrectly set.Legacy Diskette A:[1.44/1.25 MB 3½”]9. On the Advanced BIOS Setup screen, select the I/O DeviceConfiguration and press [ENTER]. Verify the following settingsare correctly set:LPT 1:[Enabled]Fdc On Lpt::[Auto]Floppy disk controller: [Enabled]Base I/O address: [Primary]10. On the Boot BIOS Setup screen, move the Removable Devicesitem to the top of the list.+ Removable DevicesIntel® Boot Agent Version 4.0.17+ Hard DriveATAPI CD-ROM Drive11. Insert the system bootable flex diskette into the drive.12. Complete the boot process by exiting out of the BIOS Setup.On the Exit BIOS Setup screen, select Exit Saving Changes andpress [ENTER].

2-4 Chapter 2: Installing an OS Using an External Flex Diskette Drive2. Connect the interface cable to the parallel port on the terminal.7451 Parallel Port19110<strong>7460</strong> Parallel Port3. Connect the AC Power Adapter to a 120 VAC power source.4. Switch the ON/OFF Switch located on the rear of the unit to theON position. This causes the flex drive to be recognized during theboot of the terminal.5. Connect a PS/2 keyboard to the terminal.19115BIOS Setup Instructions6. Apply power to the terminal.7. Press [F2] at the screen prompt to enter the Setup Utility.

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