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The boot order needs to be adjusted in the BIOS.
The boot page must pay attention to the English of the page, at this time you need to remember to enter the keyboard button of the BIOS settings, different computers have different BIOS settings, be sure not to press randomly, according to the boot page to determine, for example, this computer is to press F2
Once in the BIOS, look for the boot item settings and set the hard drive to the first boot order in the "Boot Drive Order".
Then press F10 to save the settings (Note: The buttons are different for different BIOS, pay attention to the prompts.) )
Note: Do not modify other settings at will;
If you are not familiar with your BIOS, you can call customer service for assistance.
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Boot all the way to the DEL key to enter the BIOS, generally there is a boot order selection in the Advanced Setup, generally select the first boot as cdrom, and the second boot as hard. If the disc does not boot the hard disk will boot automatically.
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Press Del when booting, as in the BIOS settings, there is usually in the BIOS Features Setup (BIOS function settings), boot sequence to set the boot order. Some use the Boot First, Boot Second option, where Floppy Disk means floppy drive, CD ROM means optical drive, HDD-0 means C drive, HDD-1 means D drive, and so on. If the system is installed on the C drive and the system is stable, you can set Boot First to the C drive to reduce the search time for floppy drives and optical drives.
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Press F2 to enter the BIOS and set Advanced
biosfeatures, set the first item to hard
disk on it.
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How to set it up:
1.Start your computer and hold down the Del key until the BIOS setup window appears (usually with a blue background and yellow English text).
2.Select and go to the second item, "BIOS Setup". Find the item or group that contains the word boot, and find the three items in order: "first", "secend", and "third", which represent "first start", "second startup", and "third startup" respectively.
Here we can set it to "CD-ROM", "Floppy Drive-FLOPPY", and "HDD-HD" in order. (If you don't see these three E texts on this page, usually the option menu on the right side of boot is "setup", then press enter to see) should select "first" and hit enter, and select cd-rom in the submenu that comes out. Press enter again.
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How do I set up my computer to boot up the hard disk?
1.First, make sure your computer is completely turned off.
2.Then press the power button, followed by the F1 button.
3.Go to BIOS settings.
Note that different computers, go into the BIOS settings.
4.By pressing the arrow to the right on the keyboard, check that setup is primarybootsequence by default, and hit enter.
Note that some computers are bootdevlicepriorfty
5.Enter the interface, and then you can see that the hard disk boot starts with 9sata. What we're going to do is move all 3 to the top.
6.By using the arrows up and down, select sata1, 7Then by pressing + continuously, you can move the sata1 to the top.
8.In the same way, hand over 23 as well.
9.Press the omission of f10
10.Check Yes
11.Hit the enter key to get off the sedan and restart the computer.
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Take out the memory and change the slot, pull out the hard disk data cable, power on, and wait for him to find the hard disk, and then connect the hard disk power data cable, and the hard disk can generally be checked when booted. Mine just itchy hands to get it and can't find the hard drive. It's a good idea to clean up the dust from your computer.
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First of all, open the "System Configuration Utility" by clicking "Start", "Run", and enter "msconfig". Select the "Startup" tab, in the following startup information, except for the graphics card driver and sound card driver must be retained, other third-party programs can be disabled.
Based on the situation of the landlord, the computer does not start at all, you should rule out the software, display, sound, memory module problems, then the only possible problem is the failure of the hard disk; Problems with the power connection socket; The regulator is damaged. It is recommended to drag a repair person outside to check, they have all tools, and the door-to-door fee is roughly ranging from 20 to 50, you can bargain, I wish the landlord a computer as soon as possible.