Did you find the listing for the diskette drive, usually listed as "A:", and turn it to "OFF", or did you just remove the drive from the boot order? Removing the drive from the boot order won't get rid of this message. If you did indeed disable drive A:, you should replace the CMOS battery as low voltage will prevent retention of your settings.
Thank you. We just didn’t look in the right place. We just removed the drive from the boot order. It’s been a few years since I’ve looked at CMOS. I forgot how to get around in the BOIS. It’s fixed and booting properly now. :emotion-1:
jackshack
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November 7th, 2010 09:00
Did you find the listing for the diskette drive, usually listed as "A:", and turn it to "OFF", or did you just remove the drive from the boot order? Removing the drive from the boot order won't get rid of this message. If you did indeed disable drive A:, you should replace the CMOS battery as low voltage will prevent retention of your settings.
Wingspar
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November 7th, 2010 11:00
Thank you. We just didn’t look in the right place. We just removed the drive from the boot order. It’s been a few years since I’ve looked at CMOS. I forgot how to get around in the BOIS. It’s fixed and booting properly now. :emotion-1:
jackshack
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November 7th, 2010 16:00
I'm very happy to see all is working. Best of luck to you.