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Turn on the device and hold Delete to enter the BIOS (a blue screen interface) to boot the optical drive.
Use the arrow keys to select the second line of "BIOS Features Setup", press Enter to enter the BIOS Features Setup interface, find "Boot Sequence", replace it with CD-ROM with PGUP or PGDN, then press ESC, press F10, press Y, press Enter, save and exit.
Or: Turn on the computer, and go straight to the BIOS (a blue screen interface) to boot the optical drive.
Find Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter to enter the Advanced BIOS Features screen.
Find First Boot Device, press PGUP or PGDN key to change HDD-O to CDROM (Optical Drive Boot), press ESC, press F10, press Y, press Enter, save to exit.
Put the installation disc into the optical drive and reboot when the CD ...... appears at the bottom of the interfacePress any key in time to open the installation disc, otherwise it will enter the hard disk to boot.
Because there are several versions of the BIOS, there may be some differences, but they are about the same, and if you don't understand anything, you send me a message, and I'll tell you.
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BIOS is set to the optical drive as the first boot, the specific operation is as follows: boot - press the DEL key when you see the self-test - enter the BIOS - use the up, down, left and right keys to select Advanced BIOS Features - after entering, select the 1st item in the boot device priority, press enter to select the "CD ***" item, and then press F10 to save and exit.
Of course, there are differences between different motherboard settings, and most motherboards can be set up like me.
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Press F8 when you boot up, there is an add-on in it, click on the CD ROM option to automatically load the disc in the optical drive.
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There will be some differences in each brand of computer to set up the optical drive to boot, but the steps are similar, the options are the same, the following is to set up the optical drive to boot with a Lenovo computer:
1.Press F2 to enter the BIOS interface, different brands will be slightly different, most brands are F2 to enter or delete key to enter BIOS:
2.After entering the BIOS interface, select the boot panel, which is also the boot panel, and find the optical drive item:
3.Use the + - button to set the order of the startup items, set the CD-ROM items to the first item, and then press F10 to save, and press F4 to save for individual brands, and the computer will automatically start from the CD-ROM after saving:
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The default setting for laptops is the disc drive, and desktops go into the BIOS and do what the first person said.
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Try to press one of DEL, F2, F12 to enter the BIOS when booting up, and find FIRST among the many options
Bootdevice option,Select the option that starts with *** and then click F10,OK,After that, you have to set it back to the beginning of hard。
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After startup, go to the BIOS settings of the computer, select the boot sequence, replace the first boot from IDE0 (hard disk boot) to *** CD (follow the operation key at the bottom of the screen), save the disk and exit it, and restart.
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Hold down the del key when starting, some press f12, some press f2 to see what bos is generally these 3 times press and don't put it will enter the startup item settings find the bos settings select cdrom-***-rom start and press f10 enter to put the system disk in.
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Once the BIOS interface, press the arrow keys, select "Advanced BIOS Features", then find "First Boot Device", then press the PageUp or PageDown keys to select "CD-ROM", and then "Second Boot."
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Turn on the computer, and when the system starts to self-test, at this time you can see the white display "DEL" in the lower right corner of the screen, you immediately press the DEL key of the keyboard, and start to enter the BIOS interface, the BIOS setting interface of different motherboards is also different, and now I will introduce the specific settings of the two versions of BIOS that are commonly used here:
1. Setup of the Award BIOS version:
Once you're in the BIOS interface, press the arrow keys, select "Advanced BIOS Features", then find "First Boot Device", then press the PageUp or PageDown keys to select "CD-ROM", set both "Second Boot Device" and "Third Boot Device" to disabied", press F10 to save and exit;
2. AMI BIOS version settings:
After entering the BIOS interface, press the arrow keys, select "Boot", then select "Boot Device Priority" and press Enter, which contains "1st Boot Device", "2nd Boot Device" and "3rd Boot Device", just press Enter in "1st Boot Device" and select "CD-ROM". After setting it, press F10 to save and exit.
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Reinstalling the computer often causes problems with the computer network card driver not installed.
Solution: Third, after the installation is completed, double-click the driver wizard icon to open the driver wizard, click on the one-click physical examination software will automatically retrieve the computer driver and match the corresponding network card driver from the local area, and you can surf the Internet after the installation is completed.
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How to reinstall the system without an optical drive.
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Third, after the installation is completed, double-click the driver wizard icon to open the driver wizard, click on the one-click physical examination software will automatically retrieve the computer driver and match the corresponding network card driver from the local area, and you can access the Internet after the installation is completed.
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Press and hold the "Del" key on the keyboard when the computer is still self-testing (the screen is black and white, and an icon is displayed in the upper right corner of the screen) to enter the "CMOS Setup Utility" interface, use the cursor to move the key to select "Advanced BIOS Features", press the enter key to enter the setting and select the "First Boot Device" item, and use "Page Up" or "Page Down" Two keys to modify it to the corresponding item, i.e. "cdrom" if you boot with a disc, and "floppy" if you boot with a floppy; Finally, press the F10 key and hit enter to save the settings and exit the BIOS settings. Then put in the corresponding boot disk to boot from that disk.
You can right-click on the desktop'My computer'->'Management'- > open'Computer management', click on the left side of the window'Settings Manager', then click on the right side of the window to see if your drive is there, and click on the toolbar if not'Scans detect hardware changes'Re-test the optical drive and install it; If it is, see if it is deactivated, if there is a red cross, it is deactivated, and then it can be activated.
Power on and press and hold the Del to enter the BIOS
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