Installing 2nd Floppy on unsupported motherboard Part 2 - Rebooting
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Rebooting the computer after editing the CMOS to make sure no errors were made. As you can see, both floppies are checked for boot disks by the AMI BIOS on this motherboard.\nNote that during shutdown part of the video was edited out because a bug in Windows 7 beta 1 caused a long shutdown delay.
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