HW Setup

Boot Priority

Boot Priority Options

This option sets the priority for booting the computer. Select from the following settings:

HDD −> FDD −>

The computer looks for bootable files in the

CD-ROM −> LAN

following order: HDD, floppy disk drive*1,

 

CD-ROM*2and LAN. (Default)

 

 

FDD −> HDD −>

The computer looks for bootable files in the

CD-ROM −> LAN

following order: floppy disk drive*1, HDD,

 

CD-ROM*2and LAN.

 

 

HDD −> CD-ROM −>

The computer looks for bootable files in the

LAN −> FDD

following order: HDD, CD-ROM*2, LAN and floppy

 

disk drive*1.

 

 

FDD −> CD-ROM −>

The computer looks for bootable files in the

LAN −> HDD

following order: floppy disk drive*1, CD-ROM*2,

 

LAN and HDD.

 

 

CD-ROM −> LAN −>

The computer looks for bootable files in the

HDD −> FDD

following order: CD-ROM*2, LAN, HDD, floppy

 

disk drive*1.

 

 

CD-ROM −> LAN −>

The computer looks for bootable files in the

FDD −> HDD

following order: CD-ROM*2, LAN, floppy disk

 

drive*1 and HDD.

 

 

You can override the settings and manually select a boot device by pressing one of the following keys while the computer is booting:

U

Selects the USB floppy disk drive.

 

 

N

Selects the Network.

 

 

1

Selects the primary HDD.

 

 

2

Selects the secondary HDD.

 

 

P

Selects the PC card HDD.

 

 

C

Selects the CD-ROM*2.

 

 

*1 FDD is looked for when the boot disk is contained in external FDD. When SD memory card is set as the boot disk, external FDD is looked for first. Next, SD memory card is looked for.

*2 In this computer, CD-ROM refers to the Slim Select Bay optical media drive.

TECRA M2

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