Installation Manual
Configuring and Using Virtual Media 259
Disconnecting Virtual Media
1
Click 
Tools
Launch Virtual Media
.
2
Clear the box next to the
media you want to disconnect. 
The media is disconnected and the 
Status
 window is updated. 
3
Click 
Exit
 to terminate the 
Virtual Media Session
 wizard.
  NOTE: Whenever a Virtual Media session is initiated or a vFlash is connected, an 
extra drive named "LCDRIVE" is displayed on the host operating system and the 
BIOS. The extra drive disappears when the vFlash or the Virtual Media session is 
disconnected.
Booting From Virtual Media
The system BIOS enables you to boot from virtual optical drives or virtual 
floppy drives. During POST, enter the BIOS setup window and verify that the 
virtual drives are enabled and listed in the correct order.
To change the BIOS setting, perform the following steps:
1
Boot the managed server.
2
Press <F2> to enter the BIOS setup window. 
3
Scroll to the boot sequence and press <Enter>.
In the pop-up window, the virtual optical drives and virtual floppy drives 
are listed with the standard boot devices.
4
Ensure that the virtual drive is enabled and listed as the first device with 
bootable media. If required, follow the on-screen instructions to modify 
the boot order. 
5
Save the changes and exit.
The managed server reboots.
The managed server attempts to boot from a bootable device based on the 
boot order. If the virtual device is connected and a bootable media is 
present, the system boots to the virtual device. Otherwise, the system 
overlooks the device—similar to a physical device without bootable media.










