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INSTALL AND
CONFIGURE
COMPUTER SERVICE
12 – ICT ( ALGORITHM )
PROCEDURE:
STEP #2
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the main menu screens.
Use the up and down arrows, on the keyboard, to select an item within a screen.
STEP #3
Navigate to the item to be modified.
Fields that can be configured or that provide access to a sublevel appear highlighted. All
other fields are read only
STEP #4
Press Enter to select the item.
STEP #5
Use the up or down arrow keys or the + or – keys to change a field.
STEP #6
When you are finished customizing BIOS settings, navigate to the Exit screen
STEP #7
Select one of the exit options and press Enter.
For example, to save the changes that you made, highlight the Save Changes and Exit
option and press Enter.
When you exit the BIOS Setup Utility, the server boots. If you've made changes to BIOS
settings, those changes are valid with the system boot.
CREATING A BOOTABLE FLASH
DRIVE
STEP #1 : Insert a USB flash drive into a running computer.
STEP #4 : In the new command line window that opens, to determine the USB
flash drive number or drive letter, at the command prompt, type “ list disk “, and
then click “ ENTER “. The list disk command displays all the disks on the
computer. Note the drive number or drive letter of the USB flash drive.
STEP #5 : At the command prompt, type “ select disk <X> “, where X is the
drive number or drive letter of the USB flash drive, and then click “ ENTER “.
STEP #6 : Type clean, and the click “ ENTER “. This command deletes all data
from the USB flash drive
STEP #7 : To create a new primary partition on the USB flash drive, type “
create partition primary “ , and then click “ ENTER “.
STEP #8 : To select the partition that you just created, type “ select partition 1
“, and then click “ ENTER “.
STEP #9 : To format the partition, type “ format fs=ntfs quick “, and then click
“ ENTER “
IMPORTANT
If your server platform supports Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
(UEFI), you should format the USB flash drive as FAT32 rather than as
NTFS. To format the partition as FAT32, type format fs=fat32 quick, and
then click ENTER.
STEP #4 : Step 3 will automatically display the download links you need to get
the VM package. Either click on the links individually or use “ Batch File
Download “ to show all links together which can then be added into a download
manager. As each file can be up to 1GB in size, MD5 checksum links are provided
so the files can be verified for integrity after download
These Windows VMs are also available to use in Linux and OS X, simply click the
small link and go through the on page steps 1 and 2 again to show the correct files.
VirtualBox, VMware Fusion and Parallels are supported.
Note the Windows 10 Technical Preview at Modern.IE is 64-bit and the rest of the
operating systems in the list are 32-bit versions.