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Old January 31st 05, 03:21 PM
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Default F1 key booting blues

Hoi fellow admins! How do I get this ancient 1850R to boot without
someone giving it the finger, to the f1 key? It has an 3200 smartarray
controller with raid 5 & hotspare configured. I've used smartstart 5.5
to install the system partition utils, and installed 2003 server from
the "install OS" menu. The 2003 was installed under the windows nt
banner as I didn't want to make install floppies for 2003. I still
have to press F1 to continue...

Is there a faq?


Thanks muy!!

 




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