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Operating Systems AIX AIX newbie, i need help Post 41230 by Jawwad on Wednesday 1st of October 2003 05:04:47 AM
Old 10-01-2003
Lightbulb You are right!

Hello Man

You have to go to your computer's BIOS Setup by pressing "DEL" key when booting. Depending on the specific make and version of your bios, select your boot priority configuration menu. And then change your first boot device from hard disk to cd rom. Quit setup by saving changes, place the relevant AIX boot CD in your cd rom drive and boot your computer again.

This will solve your problem if you are using an Intel machine.

Hope this will work!

JAM
 

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