
Using the System Utilities
Using the AFlash BIOS Utility
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| Using the AFlash BIOS Utility | |
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| This section contains information on using the AFlash | |
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| BIOS utility. | |
Warning | When installing CPU boards be aware of the | ||
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| following: | |
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| Do not install | |
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| DPMI) when you use Aflash. | |
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| There are two released versions of system BIOS. One | |
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| is for uniprocessor CPU boards, and the other is for | |
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| dual processor CPU boards. These versions of BIOS | |
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| are not interchangeable. Flashing the incorrect version | |
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| renders the system unusable. | |
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| For example, if you flash the version released for a | |
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| uniprocessor CPU board on a system configured with | |
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| a dual processor CPU board, you cannot use the | |
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| system. If this happens, you must insert the | |
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| appropriate CPU board into the system and reflash the | |
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| original BIOS. | |
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| Refer to the diskette label to make sure you are using | |
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| the appropriate BIOS for your system configuration. | |
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| The AFlash BIOS utility has three functions that support | |
Functions | |||
all the operations required for system Flash ROM | |||
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| directly from or to the DOS file: |
NCR S10 Desktop Server User Guide |