Cannot change boot priority in BIOS

S

steve

I have a HP desktop (Pavilion xt963) running under Windows XP. On
several occasions, I have wanted to boot the system using a bootable
CD (one time for cloning a hard drive and one time for to erase C
drive and reinstall the OS). I have learned how to access the BIOS
and believe that I'm properly changing boot priority from removable
media/floppy drive to CD drive. With the bootable CD in the CD drive,
I save/exit BIOS. However, the system does not boot from the CD and
just boots normally. I shut down/restart, go back to BIOS, check the
settings and find that they are as they should be. Still no booting
from the CD. WTF?
 
J

Jack [MVP-Networking]

Hi
This issue is Not a Network issue, and even Not Windows or any other OS
issue.
It is a BIOS Boot issue, and should be addressed to HP.
Jack (MS, MVP-Networking).
 
J

James Egan

I have a HP desktop (Pavilion xt963) running under Windows XP. On
several occasions, I have wanted to boot the system using a bootable
CD (one time for cloning a hard drive and one time for to erase C
drive and reinstall the OS). I have learned how to access the BIOS
and believe that I'm properly changing boot priority from removable
media/floppy drive to CD drive. With the bootable CD in the CD drive,
I save/exit BIOS. However, the system does not boot from the CD and
just boots normally. I shut down/restart, go back to BIOS, check the
settings and find that they are as they should be. Still no booting
from the CD. WTF?

Test it with a different bootable cd.


Jim.
 
F

Fred S *****

Steve,

Keep you eyes on the screen as the HP boots up - Nearly all HP computers
provide a prompt that tells you to press any key to boot from a CD.

Unless you hit the spacebar or ??? the normal boot takes place -
probably because many users forget CD's in the drive.

Fred
 

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