Jumper Settings B-5
10.
Power off and unplug the system and any external options. Remove the system
unit cover (see “System Unit Covers” in Section 3).
11.
Remove the drive cage screws at the rear of the system unit. Swing the drive
cage out of the interior of the system unit.
12.
Move the J7E1 jumper back to pins 1 and 2 so the system can restart in normal
operation mode.
13.
Swing the drive cage back into the system unit. Replace the screws that hold the
drive cage to the rear of the chassis.
14.
Replace the system unit cover (see “System Unit Covers” in Section 3). Connect
system power cables and external options.
15.
Power on the system and launch the BIOS Setup utility before POST to set a
new password (see “Security Menu” in Section 2).
HARD DISK DRIVE JUMPER SETTINGS
Hard disk drive jumpering varies according to the particular model in the system and how
that model is configured. The following subsections provide jumper settings for Quantum
Fireball SE, IBM Deskstar, Seagate Barracuda, Quantum Viking, and Seagate Cheetah hard
disk drives.
Quantum Fireball SE
The Quantum Fireball SE Ultra DMA 6.4- and 8.4-GB IDE drives use a four-position
jumper block to configure the master/slave and cable select options of the hard drive. The
user selectable jumper is shown in the following figure and its settings follow.
Figure B-2 Quantum Fireball SE Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations