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On Tue, 4 Dec 2007 22:13:42 -0800, Steven Levine wrote:
>It just did not occur to me that you had not already
>checked the BIOS boot order, especially since you were in there quite a
>bit.
Actually, where I was mostly was the HA bios, not the computer
cmos. That is why I overlooked it, I was only in there once, when
I had to re-enter the date when I powered down to remove the
Adaptec card.
The reason I entered it again today is that I did a shutdown to
look over the HA adapter again and the computer would not post. So
I powered it off (with backside switch) and went for a cup of tea.
When I came back, it did a post and I had to set the date. While
there I checked the advanced config page, and then rather than just
hitting the esc key, I arrowed right to the end, and as I went by
the boot order page I noticed it.
All that said, I should have noticed it anyway because a few weeks
ago the same page had to be fixed.
It's all sooooo embarrassing.....
jon
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