IBM 4910-33S Installation Guide - Page 54

When the Windows installation CD/DVD-ROM exits

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v Lower the USB legacy host controller connection speed to "Full/Low Speed". Note that this does not disable high speed USB for usage by the installed operating system. High Speed USB is only disabled for USB legacy boot support. 1. Power ON the system. 2. Press Del to enter BIOS setup. 3. Enter the "Integrated Peripherals" menu. 4. Enter the "USB Configuration" menu. 5. Select the "USB Legacy Support" item. 6. Change the setting to "Full/Low Speed". 7. Press F10 to save settings and exit BIOS setup. 8. BIOS POST/Setup should be accessible with a non-IBM Point of Sale USB Keyboard. When the Windows installation CD/DVD-ROM exits, the next device in the BIOS Setup boot priority is not booted. How can I resolve this issue? Answer: The Windows installation CD/DVD-ROM boot loader does not return control of the boot process to the BIOS. Instead, it determines which drive will be booted based upon the drive letter assigned to the attached massed storage devices. The internal hard disk drive has a higher priority than other attached disk drives or boot devices. As a result, the internal hard disk drive will be booted rather than the next device in the BIOS Setup boot priority list. To ensure the desired device is booted, remove all "bootable" media from the CD/DVD-ROM drive prior to booting the system. 40 SurePOS 300: Operating System Installation Guide Models 33x and x4x

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v
Lower the USB legacy host controller connection speed to “Full/Low Speed”.
Note that this does not disable high speed USB for usage by the installed
operating system. High Speed USB is only disabled for USB legacy boot support.
1.
Power
ON
the system.
2.
Press
Del
to enter BIOS setup.
3.
Enter the “Integrated Peripherals” menu.
4.
Enter the “USB Configuration” menu.
5.
Select the “USB Legacy Support” item.
6.
Change the setting to “Full/Low Speed”.
7.
Press
F10
to save settings and exit BIOS setup.
8.
BIOS POST/Setup should be accessible with a non-IBM Point of Sale USB
Keyboard.
When the Windows installation CD/DVD-ROM exits, the next
device in the BIOS Setup boot priority is not booted. How can I
resolve this issue?
Answer:
The Windows installation CD/DVD-ROM boot loader does not return
control of the boot process to the BIOS. Instead, it determines which drive will be
booted based upon the drive letter assigned to the attached massed storage
devices. The internal hard disk drive has a higher priority than other attached disk
drives or boot devices. As a result, the internal hard disk drive will be booted rather
than the next device in the BIOS Setup boot priority list. To ensure the desired
device is booted, remove all "bootable" media from the CD/DVD-ROM drive prior to
booting the system.
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SurePOS 300: Operating System Installation Guide Models 33x and x4x