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Peter,
Don't know if you already have this, but hope it might help.
Merry Christmas, Bob
ftp://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/rc440bx/71383201.pdf
At 12/19/02, you wrote:
>I have several computers that were donated to the school. They have
>Intel RC440BX motherboards and are rack mounted - they were Internet
>servers. The problem is that they were set up for remote boot. I found
>how to disable the remote boot BIOS feature, but I can't get the boards
>to show me the regular BIOS setup utility. After POST I get a message
>that it is going into setup, but it just proceeds to boot instead. I
>looked for some jumpers or switches that force the board to bypass the
>setup option, but could not find one for this particular board. Anyone
>have some help for me? I already tried the "setup jumper" that is used
>for password recovery, but that still does not display the setup. Oh, I
>did update the BIOS to the latest available from the Intel site but that
>did not change anything. Thanks for any information. Peter
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