From: rigadon on
Hi everyone!

I have a Shuttle SK43G and I have recently purchased a Shuttle 802.11b
Wireless Adapter to connect to my home wireless network. Having
installed the adapter (and attached it to an onboard USB connector as
advised in the manual) I now receive the following message on boot
up:

Warning: The boot devices have been changed.
BBS boot priority will be affected. Please enter setup to check.

Press F1 to continue. Del to enter setup.

If I press F1 the Shuttle boots us as per usual and the wireless
adapter works as expected. Pressing Del takes me into BIOS settings
but I'm not really familiar with these so they don't tell me much.

Can someone please tell me what changes I need to make to get rid of
this message?

Thanks
Jay

From: kony on
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:30:10 GMT, no(a)spam.invalid (rigadon)
wrote:

>Hi everyone!
>
>I have a Shuttle SK43G and I have recently purchased a Shuttle 802.11b
>Wireless Adapter to connect to my home wireless network. Having
>installed the adapter (and attached it to an onboard USB connector as
>advised in the manual) I now receive the following message on boot
>up:
>
>Warning: The boot devices have been changed.
>BBS boot priority will be affected. Please enter setup to check.
>
>Press F1 to continue. Del to enter setup.
>
>If I press F1 the Shuttle boots us as per usual and the wireless
>adapter works as expected. Pressing Del takes me into BIOS settings
>but I'm not really familiar with these so they don't tell me much.
>
>Can someone please tell me what changes I need to make to get rid of
>this message?

Try entering the bios, then exiting, "saving changes" (or
however it's worded) even though you didn't make changes.
From: Clark on
You may have some type of "Boot from Network" setting that sees the wireless
card and tries to boot from it. That should be in the boot priority area of
the Bios, although there may be a setting elsewhere to enable or disable it.

Clark

"kony" <spam(a)spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 16:30:10 GMT, no(a)spam.invalid (rigadon)
> wrote:
>
>>Hi everyone!
>>
>>I have a Shuttle SK43G and I have recently purchased a Shuttle 802.11b
>>Wireless Adapter to connect to my home wireless network. Having
>>installed the adapter (and attached it to an onboard USB connector as
>>advised in the manual) I now receive the following message on boot
>>up:
>>
>>Warning: The boot devices have been changed.
>>BBS boot priority will be affected. Please enter setup to check.
>>
>>Press F1 to continue. Del to enter setup.
>>
>>If I press F1 the Shuttle boots us as per usual and the wireless
>>adapter works as expected. Pressing Del takes me into BIOS settings
>>but I'm not really familiar with these so they don't tell me much.
>>
>>Can someone please tell me what changes I need to make to get rid of
>>this message?
>
> Try entering the bios, then exiting, "saving changes" (or
> however it's worded) even though you didn't make changes.


From: kony on
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 23:43:19 GMT, "Clark" <who(a)whoknows.com>
wrote:

>You may have some type of "Boot from Network" setting that sees the wireless
>card and tries to boot from it. That should be in the boot priority area of
>the Bios, although there may be a setting elsewhere to enable or disable it.

That may be true but if Pressing F1 to continue still boots,
there isn't a change necessary, only to get rid of the
warning message. That is, unless there is a lengthly pause
while the system looks for networked boot.


From: don on
Clark is right on, on this one.

"kony" <spam(a)spam.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 23:43:19 GMT, "Clark" <who(a)whoknows.com>
> wrote:
>
> >You may have some type of "Boot from Network" setting that sees the
wireless
> >card and tries to boot from it. That should be in the boot priority area
of
> >the Bios, although there may be a setting elsewhere to enable or disable
it.
>
> That may be true but if Pressing F1 to continue still boots,
> there isn't a change necessary, only to get rid of the
> warning message. That is, unless there is a lengthly pause
> while the system looks for networked boot.
>
>