3-36 Using the BIOS Setup Utility
2.
Power on the computer with the diskette in the file bay drive. The computer boots
and automatically loads the utility. A message similar to the following appears:
The NEC BIOS Update Utility should not be used to modify the BIOS in a Versa
system which is docked. If your Versa is docked, please exit the BIOS Update
Utility, power down, and undock your Versa before running the utility. Plug in your
AC cable before restarting the flash utility.
3.
Press
Enter
to continue.
The utility checks the currently installed BIOS version and the diskette's BIOS
version. The Main menu appears.
4.
Use the arrow keys to highlight the “Display BIOS Version” option on the Main
Menu. Use this option to check the currently installed BIOS version and the
version of the new replacement BIOS.
Press any key to return to the Main menu.
5.
Highlight the “Install New BIOS” option and press
Enter
.
6.
Press
Y
and then press
Enter
. After a brief pause, a message appears telling you to
remove the diskette from the file bay drive.
7.
Remove the diskette and press any key to continue. The utility updates the BIOS.
Power off your computer. The next time you power on your computer, you will
have the latest NEC Versa LXi computer BIOS revision level.
8.
Power on your computer. A CMOS Checksum error message appears and prompts
you to press
F1
to enter Setup.
9.
Press
F1
to enter Setup and restore the default parameter settings.
10.
Be sure to modify any custom settings that you may have configured.
11.
Disable the BIOS flash switch. Change switch 5 back to “OFF” after completing
the BIOS update. For details about enabling and disabling the BIOS flash switch,
see the section earlier in this chapter, “Enabling the BIOS Flash Switch.”
Summary of Contents for VERSA LXI - VERSION 10-2000
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