Maxtor 20255400 manual Pause/Break Key on a Keyboard

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corner of your keyboard. (Figure 12) Press Enter to resume system boot.

Some monitors are slow to display text during boot, so you may need to restart the computer to read the message.

3.Immediately after the function key message appears, press the indicated key to enter Setup. Within the BIOS Setup utility, navigation is limited to keyboard commands. The active function keys are usually Esc, Tab, Page Up, Page Down, Enter, +, -, spacebar, number, and arrow keys. The BIOS Setup utility usually has keyboard instructions located somewhere on the screen.

4.Upon entering Setup, highlight the Auto-Detect IDE HDD/Hard Drives option (if displayed) and press Enter. This will allow the system to automatically detect the devices on your primary and secondary ATA channels. If there is no Auto-Detect option available, choose Standard CMOS.

If you are unable to locate the function key message to enter CMOS Setup or are experiencing difficulty with hard drive detection in the BIOS, refer to your system manual or contact the system manufacturer.

5.After the hard drives are detected, save the settings.

6.Exit Setup and power off the system.

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Installing the Hard Drive

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Contents Installation Guide FCC Declaration of Conformance Contents Warranty Registration Information Part Number P/N Serial Number S/NGetting Started Handling the Hard DriveInstalling the Drive with an Ultra ATA PCI Card Important Notice for Drives Larger than 137 GBBack Up Your Data Installing the Drive in a Macintosh Intentionally blank Installing the Hard Drive Removing the System CoverSetting the Jumper Style A1 Style A2 Style B Inch Device Bay Installation Mounting the Hard DriveInstalling the Hard Drive Attaching the Cables New System or Failed Boot Drive Typical ATA Device ConfigurationsExisting System with Single Atapi CD/DVD/Zip Drive Existing System with Two Atapi CD/DVD/Zip DrivesConfiguring the System Bios Pause/Break Key on a Keyboard Select your installation scenario Formatting the Hard DriveInstalling a New Boot Drive Windows 98, Me No OS found Installing a New Boot Drive Windows 2000, XP Ntldr is missing Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart Formatting the Hard Drive Unplug the ATA cable from both the new and old drives Using a Drive Larger than 137 GB Ultra ATA/133 PCI Card SolutionsOperating System Solutions Formatting the Hard Drive Chipset Solutions for Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP Getting Help Software Downloads Warranty ServicesProduct Support Knowledge Base