I'm messing with shit today, sorry about the theme change. -RBCPI hate new things. -Murd0c
I'm the T600R guy. I figured it out a few days ago. If anyone experiences like problems this will probably work on all windows comps.1. press delete immediately at start-up2. countinue pressing till you get to the settings screen.3. go to boot4. change default boot drive to ATAPI cd drive5. you're good!
my friend is using a dell xps t600r, and there is no option during boot to enter system setup, or select boot drive. Is there some key combination thats not shown, is some kind of floppy disk or cd required, or is it just not supported all together. (You would think there would at least be a system setup though )
Quote from: M-26-7 on January 14, 2007, 10:17:04 AMI'm the T600R guy. I figured it out a few days ago. If anyone experiences like problems this will probably work on all windows comps.1. press delete immediately at start-up2. countinue pressing till you get to the settings screen.3. go to boot4. change default boot drive to ATAPI cd drive5. you're good!Forgive me, but what "problems" are you refering to that has anything to do with the discussions of this thread?
With a system that old it might not have an option to choose which media you would like to boot from while the computer POSTs. With Dells, for their BIOS try F1, F2, F10, F12, or DEL. When I don't know what the BIOS key is on a machine I'm working on, I just run my fingers back and forth over the F keys and the DEL button.
With that slackware should I burn it to a CD or what?God that sounds newbish.
It's very similar to the way I burned PHLAK. Nero Burning ROM supports it I think,