Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to select a first boot device at startup

I think you might be searching for how to select a first boot device.You may need to select your boot drive if you're reformatting your machine or for a variety of other reasons, we're also commonly asked for info on how to boot up from a CD or a pen drive.The process is relatively straightforward.
                                   
I think you might be searching for how to select a first boot device.You may need to select your boot drive if you're reformatting your machine or for a variety of other reasons, we're also commonly asked for info on how to boot up from a CD or a pen drive.The process is relatively straightforward.
                                                You'll commonly hear about a boot order or boot priority, what this refers to is the sequence that your bios looks for from your bootable devices ie. CD ROMs, floppy drives, USB drives, hard drives and even SD cards.

                                     If you want to boot from some of these devices you will need to ensure first of all they are installed with a bootable area and you'll need to create a boot disc.
1. First you start the computer.

2. Press DEL key to enter setup.

2. Choose the BOOT option and choose Boot Device Priority.
3. Choose first boot device to HDD or the drive you want.

4. Now go to Exit and choose the Save and Exit option.

                          Then the computer will load from that drive.

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