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Chapter1 Overview
■ Cautions for Turning the Power On/Off (for a Windows OS)
For the power switch of this server, you can specify the following operation modes depending on the OS
settings.
• For Windows Server 2003
"Do Nothing", "Prompt Input", "Standby", "Hibernation", or "Shutdown" (normally, "Shutdown" is
specified).
• For Windows 2000 Server
"Standby", "Hibernation", "Power Off" (Normally "Power Off")
On this server, functions corresponding to "Standby" and "Hibernation" are supported as BIOS and
hardware functions. However, some drivers and software installed in the server do not support these
functions. For this reason, functions corresponding to "Standby" and "Hibernation" are unavailable on
this server.
When the operating mode is set to "Standby" or "Hibernation", the system may operate improperly or
hard disk data may be corrupted.
For details about operating mode settings, refer to the manual supplied with the OS.
For Windows Server 2003, change the power switch operation mode to "Do Nothing" or "Prompt Input"
to prevent the OS from shutting down when the power switch is erroneously pressed during operation.
1.4.4 Inserting and Ejecting a Floppy Disk
■ Cautions
When using a floppy disk, note the following points.
• Do not expose the disk to any fluids.
• Do not open the shutter of the floppy disk and touch the disk surface.
• Do not bend the floppy disk or place heavy objects on it.
• Do not expose the floppy disk to strong magnetic fields.
• Do not drop the floppy disk on hard surfaces.
• Do not store the disk in extremely hot or cold conditions.
• Do not store the disk in humid or dusty conditions.
• Do not put layers of labels on the floppy disk. Doing so may cause the drive to be clogged with the
disk.
• Keep the disk away from condensation or water droplets.