HW Setup

Boot Priority

Boot Priority Options

This tab allows you to select the priority for booting the computer - the following settings are available:

FDD −> HDD −> CD- The computer looks for bootable files on devices

ROM −> LAN in the following order: 1. floppy diskette drive*1, 2. hard disk drive, 3. CD-ROM*2, 4. LAN.

HDD −> FDD −> CD- The computer looks for bootable files on devices

ROM −> LAN in the following order: 1. hard disk drive, 2. floppy diskette drive*1, 3. CD-ROM*2, 4. LAN.

FDD −> CD-ROM−> The computer looks for bootable files on devices

LAN −> HDD in the following order: 1. floppy diskette drive*1, 2. CD-ROM*2, 3. LAN, 4. hard disk drive.

HDD −> CD-ROM−> The computer looks for bootable files on devices

LAN −> FDD in the following order: 1. hard disk drive, 2. CD- ROM*2, 3. LAN, 4. floppy diskette drive*1.

CD-ROM−> LAN −> The computer looks for bootable files on devices

FDD −> HDD in the following order: 1. CD-ROM*2, 2. LAN, 3. floppy diskette drive*1, 4. hard disk drive.

CD-ROM−> LAN −> The computer looks for bootable files on devices

HDD −> FDD in the following order: 1. CD-ROM*2, 2. LAN, 3. hard disk drive, 4. floppy diskette drive*1.

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 diskette drive*1.

N

Selects the network.

 

 

1

Selects the built-in hard disk drive.

 

 

C

Selects the CD-ROM*2.

 

 

M

Selects the USB memory drive.

*1 The floppy diskette drive will be used to start the computer when there is a bootable disk contained in the external drive. If SD memory card is installed as well, the external floppy diskette drive will be checked first, followed by the SD memory device itself.

*2 The optical disc drive will be used to start the computer when there is a bootable disk contained in the drive.

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