Syntax in debug to turn off auto-power on
The auto-power on drives me nuts... I see it in the debug printout I did, but can't seem to get the syntax right.
This is a 4100, any ideas? Thanks. |
Re: Syntax in debug to turn off auto-power on
Not on my 2200 list.
Post the complete help line on it, I may be able to help. And if you would please send me the complete list of commands for the 4100 to my email, copy and paste as text. Would like to see what the different between the two. |
Re: Syntax in debug to turn off auto-power on
notice in Bios Flags it has the auto(reboot) I am assuming that is the power-on if power is lost...?
Code:
cd [directory] (like DOS or UNIX cd) |
Re: Syntax in debug to turn off auto-power on
You may need to enter "bios unlock" first.
Then "bios flags -auto" Then "bios lock" Be careful with this section. Here is were users changed the machine ID'd, didn't get it changed back before a auto reboot. Now the units are door stops. I know when you do certain functions the unit goes into a reboot. This flag may stop that. |
Re: Syntax in debug to turn off auto-power on
probably won't mess with it then, no big deal was just annoying me.
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Re: Syntax in debug to turn off auto-power on
David - Is that any/much different?
Cause if so, ill add it to the wiki |
Re: Syntax in debug to turn off auto-power on
looks the same as the one on wiki
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