■Chapter 2 Bios Setup and Security Feature
Boot Setup
►Boot Settings Configuration
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LAN | Disabled | When enabled, the system can support | |
Remote | Enabled | remote | |
Boot |
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►Boot Device Priority |
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| USB Key | Set the priority of bootable devices that |
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| USB FDC | the BIOS attempts to boot from. |
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| USB CDROM | For example, if you wish to boot from an |
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| USB HDD | external USB CDROM with a bootable |
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| IDE CD | disc in it, you may want to put USB |
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| IDE HDD | CDROM to the top of the priority list. |
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| PCI BEV |
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| Realtek Boot |
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| Agent |
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Note: IDE CD means the system’s
Note: When the BIOS performs POST, you may also press Enter Key to enable the Boot Device selection menu. You may choose CD/DVD, Hard Drive, or Realtek Boot Agent as the first storage device to boot from. If you have already connected a USB Floppy Disk Drive before powering up, it will appear as a USB FDC in the Boot Device selection menu