BIOS Utilities
Boot Menu 5 - 13
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Boot devices usually are hard drives, floppy drives, CD-ROMs and LANs
(Local Area Networks).
When you specify a device as a boot device on the
Boot Menu
, it requires the
availability of an operating system on that device. Most home computers
come with an operating system already installed on “Drive
C
:”.
If you wish to boot from a CD-ROM you will need to add it to the boot order.
As a general rule the order below is recommended:
1.
Removable Devices (usually external USB floppy disks)
2.
CD-ROM Drive
3.
Hard Drive
4.
Network Boot
In everyday use you will usually boot from the hard drive, however there may
be occasions when it is advantageous to boot from a floppy disk (e.g. and ex-
ternal USB floppy disk drive) or CD-ROM.
Summary of Contents for D87P
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Page 20: ...XVIII Preface ...
Page 44: ...Introduction 1 24 1 ...
Page 68: ...Using The Computer 2 24 2 ...
Page 110: ...Drivers Utilities 4 16 4 ...
Page 136: ...Upgrading The Computer 6 12 6 ...
Page 143: ...Options The Wireless LAN Module 7 7 7 Figure 7 3 Wireless LAN Screens WinXP ...
Page 146: ...Options 7 10 The Bluetooth Module 7 Figure 7 4 Bluetooth Control Panel My Bluetooth Places ...