I've been following this discussion with interest, as I have a 386 which
was set up on a network, and the CMOS battery died. It has no apparent
keyboard connector (not even an opening in the case!), and I was hoping
to see some suggestions - perhaps booting from a floppy with an autoexec.bat
file?
How do you set it up for a network with no way to connect a keyboard? Or must
there be a keyboard connection somewhere?
> Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 02:17:52 -0600
> From: "Steven J. Wolfe" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Have you checked your Bios settings? Most have a default setting to "Halt on
> all errors." Try to disable this function, and it should boot. Although
> there may be a slight wait, before the boot process. Although it may just be
> a limitation of your Bios or Main Board.
>
> Good Luck, Steve Wolfe
> Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 22:05:54 -0400
> From: Herbert Graf <[log in to unmask]>
>
> Most if not all modern BIOSes have an option in to not look for the
> keyboard during startup. Usually you go into the BIOS setup, select standard
> and then for keyboard select "not installed". It will depend on which BIOS
> version you have. Hope this helped, TTYL
>
> Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 07:01:01 -0600
> From: Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
>
> In the CMOS settings of the Bios, you will find the "Standard
> CMOS Setup." This is the window that shows your hard drive
> parameters and floppy drive settings. Typically, in newer
> systems there is a setting called: "Halt On:" Change this
> window to read "All, But Keyboard." Or something similar
> to that.
>
> This is the setting we change on a rackmount server sitting
> in server room, yet controlled from a different room through
> the network. Unless there is a major problem, the server
> never has a keyboard connected to the actual computer and
> it is all run remotely through the network.
>
> Bob Wright
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