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hp workstation i2000 owner's guide 4.2 BIOS Messages 4.2.1 Run-time Messages Searching for Boot record from [device name]...OK The BIOS is searching for, and found, a valid boot image. The device name can be LS-120, HDD-0, HDD-1, CD-ROM, SCSI, or Network. Searching for Boot record from [device name]...Not Found The BIOS is searching for a valid boot image, but didn't find one. Drive Not Ready. Insert BOOT diskette in FS0: The LS-120 drive is not physically connected, or the drive does not have a diskette in the drive. Invalid Boot Diskette The diskette in the LS-120 drive contains an unformatted diskette. Non-System disk or disk error. Replace and strike any key when ready. The diskette in the LS-120 drive contains a formatted diskette, but not a valid boot diskette. 4.2.2 Configuration Manager Messages Password is incorrect! The password you entered does not match the required password. Password must be cleared before a new password can be set! Use the Clear User Password or Clear Administrator Password button on the Security Tab to clear the password before entering a new password. Password cannot be zero length! Passwords must contain one or more characters. Password entries do not match! The passwords entered in the Password Verification dialog do not match. Enter the passwords again. Altered settings have not been saved! Selecting "Continue" will discard changes. Configuration settings have been changed but not saved. Press Continue to exit without saving the changes, or Clear to return to Configuration Manager. 76

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hp workstation i2000 owner’s guide
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4.2
BIOS Messages
4.2.1
Run-time Messages
Searching for Boot record from [device name]...OK
The BIOS is searching for, and found, a valid boot image.
The
device
name
can be LS-120, HDD-0, HDD-1, CD-ROM, SCSI, or Network.
Searching for Boot record from [device name]...Not Found
The BIOS is searching for a valid boot image, but didn’t find one.
Drive Not Ready. Insert BOOT diskette in FS0:
The LS-120 drive is not physically connected, or the drive does not have
a diskette in the drive.
Invalid Boot Diskette
The diskette in the LS-120 drive contains an unformatted diskette.
Non-System disk or disk error.
Replace and strike any key when ready.
The diskette in the LS-120 drive contains a formatted diskette, but not a
valid boot diskette.
4.2.2
Configuration Manager Messages
Password is incorrect!
The password you entered does not match the required password.
Password must be cleared before a new password can be set!
Use the Clear User Password or Clear Administrator Password button on
the Security Tab to clear the password before entering a new password.
Password cannot be zero length!
Passwords must contain one or more characters.
Password entries do not match!
The passwords entered in the Password Verification dialog do not match.
Enter the passwords again.
Altered settings have not been saved!
Selecting “Continue” will discard changes.
Configuration settings have been changed but not saved.
Press Continue
to exit without saving the changes, or Clear to return to Configuration
Manager.