CD-ROM as the first priority boot device?

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Hello,

You will need to enter into you BIOS, its that first DOS looking screen that
you see when you first turn on you computer. You will most likely have to
push F1 or Del or something like that to get into it. Then you will just
have to look around for something saying boot, unfortunately they are all
different.
 
How do you set your CD-ROM as the first priority boot device?

For my Intel brand motherboard I press F2 during the initial POST
(POST = Power On Self Test) when a message flashes on screen for a
few seconds SAYING it is time to press F2 for the Bios Setup

Once in the Bios Setup, on MY computer, there is an option 2nd to
last on the right for BOOT, and an option inside that option to
set the boot order... then press F10 to save the changes (again,
on MY motherboard) and have the computer boot normally


John Thomas Smith
http://www.direct2usales.com
http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith
 

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