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The first boot entry is configured to load the operating system with EMS console redirection enabled. The following Bootcfg command enables EMS on the second boot entry. The following command disables EMS on the first boot entry. If you use the BIOS option, do not set the emsport or emsbaudrate options. The emsport and emsbaudrate options set the serial port and transmission rate for EMS console redirection.

These settings apply to all boot entries on the computer. To use emsbaudrate , you must also set the emsport option. By default, the transmission rate is set to 9, Kbps.

Each boot entry uses a GUID as an identifier. If you do not specify an identifier, the BCDEdit command modifies the current operating system boot entry. Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services.

Privacy policy. Skip to main content. Highlight the entry; press Enter, or use whatever other keystroke is recommended to open the options.

Select Disable not Auto or Enable. Save your settings and exit the BIOS settings. If you have any recent version of Windows, and you use a USB keyboard, you may not be able to press F8 or Ctrl during bootup to interrupt the process in which Windows loads, but you will suffer no other ill effect.

One effect of disabling USB Legacy Support may be that you will be unable to boot your computer from a USB "thumb drive"; but you probably never want to do that anyway. You may find this on a menu named something like "Peripherals," and the item itself may be "System Board Ethernet"; or it may on a menu called "Network Settings," and the items itself might be named "Internal Network Option ROM"; look around in the BIOS until you find a setting similar to these, and choose the option to Disable the setting.

Save your settings and exit the BIOS setup utility. On the other hand, the setting to disable "Internal Network Option ROM" will not disable the network hardware built into your motherboard; this only disables the ability to make your computer turn on remotely through the network by using the "Wake on LAN" feature. If you don't understand what this means, you do not need to worry about it. But only do this if the first two solutions fail to work. Return to this site's Windows page or Windows XP page.

Lenovo also makes laptop computers sold under the Lenovo brand name only , and that are not called ThinkPads ; you may find it impossible to enable EMS on Lenovo laptops that are not ThinkPads.

Access the BIOS settings by powering off your computer; then hold down the F1 key and switch it on again. On some machines, however such as my old ThinkPad T42 , you will need to disable both. This is very easy to do. Follow the instructions for downloading and installing the new BIOS. You may also need to download and install other files as instructed on the page with instructions for the BIOS.

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