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Set up hard disk boot:
The so-called hard disk boot means that the computer reads the hard disk first when it boots up.
How to set it up:1Start 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 "HD", "CDROM" and "Floppy Drive" in order. (If you don't see these three e-articles on this page, usually the option menu on the right side of boot is "setup", then press enter to see it).
3.After selecting the three startup methods, press the F10 key, the E text dialog box appears, press the "Y" key, and press Enter, the computer will automatically restart, proving that the changed settings have taken effect.
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1.Boot the computer Laptops are generally F2, desktops are del with the BIOS setup window (and possibly F8).
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.
Set it to "HD", "CDROM", and "Floppy" in order. (If you don't see these three e-articles on this page, the options menu on the right side of boot is usually "setup".)
3.After selecting the three startup methods, press the F10 key, and the E dialog box will appear, press the "Y" key.
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Go to the BIOS interface of your computer to set the computer boot from the optical drive, please refer to the steps below for specific operations.
1. Turn on the computer, the boot screen will prompt which shortcut key you need to press to enter the BIOS, each computer is different, the current demo is the F10 key.
2. After entering the main interface of the BIOS, move the up and down arrows on the keyboard to [Advanced BIOS Features] and press the Enter key on the keyboard.
3. Press the up and down keys on the keyboard, move to [First Boot Device], and then press the Enter key to enter. This is where the computer system is set to boot first.
4. In the pop-up options window, press the up and down keys on the keyboard to select [CDROM], and then press the Enter key to confirm the selection.
5. After the setting is completed, press the F10 key to save. At this time, insert the disc into the optical drive, and the system will start reading the disc from the optical drive.
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