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how to access run some files on DOS
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Name: kaan_fu
Date: July 30, 2008 at 08:48:18 Pacific
Subject: how to access run some files on DOSOS: WIN XP x64 SP 2CPU/Ram: Intel |
Comment: hi, I bought an Asus RS120-E5/pa4 rackmount server and i have to do following steps Q When I install ASWM 2.0 software on ASUS server, the screen shows a message "insufficient hardware information" that causes ASWM program to close automatically. Why? A The symptom is due to the motherboard info unable to match the software data.
Please follow the steps below to write the info into the motherboard: 1. Reboot the system by booting from the support CD. 2. Under DOS mode, go to CDROM drive: ASMS>Fru> sub-folder in the support CD. 3. Run "c[model name].exe" file (Ex: for AP130-E1 AA4 model. Execute " C130AA4.EXE" ) and then system will prompt you to press "Y" key to write information into the motherboard. WHen i boot the cd i can choose to use DOS. However i cant access cd rom (D) drive.....i tired to use "cd d:",dir "d:" and chdir (CD)[d:].......but it still doesnät work...can someone please tell me all commands tha i have to do starting from step 2
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Name: kaan_fu
Date: July 30, 2008 at 09:06:04 Pacific
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Reply: ok well actually the drive was X: and i can acces with CD X:\ASMS...there is no such thing as Fru> sub-folder in the support CD. Please help
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Response Number 4
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Name: jefro
Date: July 30, 2008 at 20:02:59 Pacific
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Reply: When the cd is viewed from a normally booted computer do you see the folder? type a: then press enter key If you get an a prompt then
type dir then press enter key You may see the folder there if the CD was created like some others are. They use a combination of ways to create cd's that are similar to the way floppies booted but have more info. It may have other drive letters that are mounted such as virtual drives or ram drives. "Best Practices", Event viewer, host file, perfmon, are in my top 10
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Response Number 5
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Name: Curt R
Date: July 31, 2008 at 06:17:28 Pacific
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Reply: WHen i boot the cd i can choose to use DOS. However i cant access cd rom (D) drive.....i tired to use "cd d:",dir "d:" and chdir (CD)[d:].......but it still doesnät work...can someone please tell me all commands tha i have to do starting from step 2 ok well actually the drive was X: and i can acces with CD X:\ASMS...there is no such thing as Fru> sub-folder in the support CD. Please help Ok, from what I'm seeing, you're changing directories incorrectly. In DOS (or from a command prompt) you type the drive letter, followed by a colon, to change to that drive. So for example, you want to change to drive X, the command is: X: [Enter] Then, to change to sub folders it would be: cd ASMS\fru [Enter]
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Response Number 7
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Name: kaan_fu
Date: August 12, 2008 at 09:30:20 Pacific
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Reply: OK i ´got to the folder. now i have to run an exe file, the name is r1205pa4.exe. I typed run r1205pa4.exe but it says that bad command or promt
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