BIOS Architecture Intel® Server Board SE7520BD2 Technical Product Specification
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For Example: C:\split AMIBOOT.ROM AMIBOOT 1024
• The above command will create files of size 1 MB each (1024 KB) with the names
AMIBOOT.000, AMIBOOT.001... and so on. The number of files (or floppy disks) will
depend upon the size of the AMIBOOT.ROM file.
• Load the first disk with the AMIBOOT.000 file into the system.
• After reading the file, the system will increment the file extension and begin searching for
the second file, AMIBOOT.001, on the same floppy disk.
• If the system can’t find the file on the floppy disk, it will beep once (1sec long) and then
search again. Load the second floppy disk at this point.
• The system will continue reading and searching for files in this fashion. Once a file has
been read, the system will increment the file extension and then begin searching for the
next file. If searching for the AMIBOOT.002 file, the system will beep 2 times (each
beep 1sec long with a 0.5 sec gap between beeps). If searching for the AMIBOOT.003
file, the system will beep three times with a 0.5 sec gap between beeps.
• This process would continue until the total file size read in is equal to the size of the
ROM image.
Limitation:
The maximum number of files supported by the Multi-disk Recovery method is 1,000 files
(AMIBOOT.000 through AMIBOOT.999).
3.5.5 Update OEM Logo
The OEM logo can be changed in the BIOS for DOS and Microsoft* Windows* 98/2000/XP.
A utility tool is used to change the OEM logo in ROM. The OEM logo can then be updated by
flashing the ROM.
3.5.5.1 Changing the OEM logo for DOS
• Boot to DOS.
• Download OEMLOGOD.exe, Rombuild.exe, RomFile, and NewOEMlogoImage to the
hard drive.
• Run the following command:
OEMLogoD <RomFileName> <NewOEMImageFileName> [/F or /FN or /N]