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Craig S December 9th 05 02:38 PM

BOOT CD - BIOS SEQ Question
 
7/01 Dell Dimension L1000/Win Me- - For BkUp, Made Boot CD w-Roxio ECDC4 from
Boot Floppy per old PC Mag article-Netted 2 FILES: BOOTIMG.BIN(1.44MB) and
BOOTCAT.BIN(2KB). My A14 BIOS Boot sequence is 1:Floppy; 2:ARMD-FDD(note:
Googled to Dell Pre-Release note said [Modified BIOS Boot Order to have
ARMD-FDD (LS-120) as Second Boot Device]; 3:IDE-HDD; 4:ATAPI-CD-ROM;
5:DISABLED
To ever use BOOT CD would I just make CD-ROM #3 and HDD #4, and trust there
is good reason for #2 to remain per Dell post? Don't know what LS-120
is-Can't imagine getting one. Any help appreciated.

Mike M December 9th 05 02:53 PM

BOOT CD - BIOS SEQ Question
 
Since you don't have an LS-120 super floppy simply make #2 your CD-ROM and
#3 your Hard Disk. Even better make #1 your hard drive and only change
the boot order on those few times that you want to boot from either a
floppy disk (FDD) or CD-ROM. This would save any potential problems or
delays at boot time that might arise from leaving a floppy or CD in their
respective drives when booting your PC.
--
Mike Maltby



Craig S wrote:

7/01 Dell Dimension L1000/Win Me- - For BkUp, Made Boot CD w-Roxio
ECDC4 from Boot Floppy per old PC Mag article-Netted 2 FILES:
BOOTIMG.BIN(1.44MB) and BOOTCAT.BIN(2KB). My A14 BIOS Boot sequence
is 1:Floppy; 2:ARMD-FDD(note: Googled to Dell Pre-Release note said
[Modified BIOS Boot Order to have ARMD-FDD (LS-120) as Second Boot
Device]; 3:IDE-HDD; 4:ATAPI-CD-ROM; 5:DISABLED
To ever use BOOT CD would I just make CD-ROM #3 and HDD #4, and trust
there is good reason for #2 to remain per Dell post? Don't know what
LS-120 is-Can't imagine getting one. Any help appreciated.



John John December 9th 05 03:21 PM

BOOT CD - BIOS SEQ Question
 
How on earth did you make any sense of all of that in less than 15
minutes! Amazing! You sure know your stuff Mike, a real Ace! ;-)

John

Mike M wrote:
Since you don't have an LS-120 super floppy simply make #2 your CD-ROM
and #3 your Hard Disk. Even better make #1 your hard drive and only
change the boot order on those few times that you want to boot from
either a floppy disk (FDD) or CD-ROM. This would save any potential
problems or delays at boot time that might arise from leaving a floppy
or CD in their respective drives when booting your PC.



Mike M December 9th 05 03:47 PM

BOOT CD - BIOS SEQ Question
 
John John wrote:

How on earth did you make any sense of all of that in less than 15
minutes! Amazing! You sure know your stuff Mike, a real Ace! ;-)


LOL. And yes I understand exactly what you are saying. :-) I hadn't
realised though how soon after the OP had posted that I was replying as I
had only just come back to the Win Me NGs.

As to my reply, I'm just guessing what was required.
--
Mike Maltby

Who won't be back for some time. :-)


Craig S December 9th 05 03:58 PM

BOOT CD - BIOS SEQ Question
 
Thanks, Mike. I've Rarely used Boot Floppy - Never in Emergency need and
wasn't sure if I would ALWAYS have access to choosing the BIOS Boot Order
when faced with using Boot CD or Floppy in an Uh-Oh mode.

"Mike M" wrote:

Since you don't have an LS-120 super floppy simply make #2 your CD-ROM and
#3 your Hard Disk. Even better make #1 your hard drive and only change
the boot order on those few times that you want to boot from either a
floppy disk (FDD) or CD-ROM. This would save any potential problems or
delays at boot time that might arise from leaving a floppy or CD in their
respective drives when booting your PC.
--
Mike Maltby



Craig S wrote:

7/01 Dell Dimension L1000/Win Me- - For BkUp, Made Boot CD w-Roxio
ECDC4 from Boot Floppy per old PC Mag article-Netted 2 FILES:
BOOTIMG.BIN(1.44MB) and BOOTCAT.BIN(2KB). My A14 BIOS Boot sequence
is 1:Floppy; 2:ARMD-FDD(note: Googled to Dell Pre-Release note said
[Modified BIOS Boot Order to have ARMD-FDD (LS-120) as Second Boot
Device]; 3:IDE-HDD; 4:ATAPI-CD-ROM; 5:DISABLED
To ever use BOOT CD would I just make CD-ROM #3 and HDD #4, and trust
there is good reason for #2 to remain per Dell post? Don't know what
LS-120 is-Can't imagine getting one. Any help appreciated.





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