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FAQ:Airtop

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=== Airtop serial ports ===
Airtop features three RS232 serial ports, one full signal set and two other 2-wire Tx/Rx signals only.
 
== Software ==
=== Configure Airtop boot delay ===
If Airtop boot time is too fast (making it access BIOS menu not easy) the user can configure the boot delay (splash screen timeout) and avoid such issues:
#Disconnect storage
#Boot the PC and enter Linux shell
#Type exit and press enter
#Wait until you see Boot Menu
#With Tab move to App Menu and enter Setup
#You’re in the BIOS menu
#Change splash screen timeout: Main -> Boot Features -> Change Timeout time to 2 or 3 (or whatever you like) sec or other
 
=== Call for one-time boot selection menu ===
Phoenix BIOS offers one-time boot selection menu by pressing F5 during boot.
To make it work user has to make sure Windows Boot Manager is not blocking its operation - it depends if OS installed in Legacy or UEFI mode.
 
<u>OS in Legacy mode:</u><br>
1. On computer start clicking F5 will bring you into one-time boot selection menu
 
 
<u>OS in UEFI mode:</u><br>
1. Configure Windows Boot Manager to be the last boot order option
:a. Enter BIOS menu:
::i. If Windows 8 or Windows 10 enter the BIOS from the OS:
:::1. Do steps b, c, d below
::ii. If Windows 7:
:::1. Remove the HDD/SSD storage
:::2. Boot the computer without it
:::3. Once shell appears type exit
:::4. You are in the menu. Click Tab and enter Setup
:::5. Do steps b, c, d below
:::6. Install the HDD/SSD
:b. Go to boot order
:c. Change Windows Boot Manager to be the last in sequence
:d. Save and Exit
 
2. On computer start Clicking F5 will bring you into one-time boot selection menu
 
=== Intel I218V and Intel I211-AT driver solution for Windows Server 2012 R2 ===
{{Intel I218V and Intel I211-AT driver solution for Windows Server 2012 R2}}
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