Intel LH500 user manual

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Diagnosing an incorrectly installed floppy drive

Drive is not automatically detected.

Usually caused by faulty cables, cables put in

 

backwards or a bad floppy drive or motherboard.

 

Try another floppy drive to verify the problem if

 

the cable is properly installed or try replacing the

 

actual cable. Also check to see if the onboard

 

floppy controller is enabled in the BIOS setup.

 

 

Drive Fail message at boot-up.

The cable, floppy drive or motherboard may be

 

faulty. Try another drive or cable to verify.

 

 

Drive does not power on.

Check power cable and cabling. Maybe a bad

 

power supply or drive cable problem.

 

 

Drive activity light is constantly on.

Usually signifies that the cable on the drive is on

 

backwards, which is a common issue. Reverse the

 

cable on the floppy drive end and try again.

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Contents LH500 Arima Computer Corp Table of Contents IDE Channel sub-menu Boot Feature sub-menu Legal Disclaimer Technical Support Safety Instruction Congratulations UnpackingQuick Installation Guide CN46Features Highlight Motherboard Specification Bios Motherboard Layout major components Hardware Monitor Hardware Installation Mounting the motherboardInstalling the processor Page Page Page Heatsink not included in the package Installing the memory Dimm combinationPage Installing Dimm modules Page Jumpers Configuration Clear Cmos headerEnable onboard VGA header PCI-X Slot 1 Jumper Setting PCI-X Slot 2 Jumper PCI-X Slot 5 Jumper LAN 82546GB Power Supply ATX 24-pin power connectorPage ATX 8-pin power connector Cables & Connectors Floppy disk drive connectorPage IDE connectors Front Panel Connectors Computer without turning on/off your power switch Rear Panel I/O ports OFF Back Panel LAN LEDBlink Front Panel LAN LED Connector System Speaker Connector Front USB Connector Page Front Panel Serial Port Connector Bios Setup Using Setup KEY FunctionTroubleshooting Main Menu MM/DD/YYYYIDE Channel sub-menu CD-ROMFpio 3/ DMA Fpio 4/ DMA Boot Feature sub-menu Advanced Menu DOSPage Advanced Chipset Sub Menu Advanced Chipset Control Sub Menu looks like the followingPCI Express Device Control Sub Menu Advanced Processor Options Sub Menu 4 I/O Device Configuration Sub Menu IRQVT-UTF8 Console Redirection Sub MenuPC-ANSI XON/XOFF CTS/RTSIpmi Sub Menu Ipmi Sub Menu looks like the followingDD MM Yyyy MM DD YyyyYyyy MM DD Security Menu SecurityPower Menu PowerThis state but remain in a lower Boot Menu BootSaving Changes Load Setup DefaultsExit Menu Exit Discarding ChangesDiscard Changes Save ChangesAbout the Boot Utilities Using Phoenix QuietBootPage Phoenix MultiBoot Atapi CD-ROMPHLASH16 Bios Flash Upgrade UtilityExecuting Phoenix Phlash BBLAppendix I Glossary Page Page Page Page Appendix II Block Diagram Page Appendix III FAQ