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Set the first boot item to the hard disk, and the optical drive boot will be modified back when you need to use the disc as the system.
Usually, it makes no sense to set the optical drive as the first boot item, not to mention increasing the system boot time, it will also affect the optical drive.
Hope it helps.
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If you don't set it, it's rarely used for Founder.
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The optical drive is not easy to break, and it has nothing to do with the detection of the optical drive. It may be caused by too much dust, or if you don't use it correctly, you can increase the service life of your computer by cleaning it regularly.
All computer BIOS settings are the default priority optical drive boot, I personally think it's good to do so, if you have to boot without the optical drive. Press the "Del" key on the keyboard according to the on-screen prompts when booting on, enter the BIOS options menu, you can move the arrow keys on the keyboard, check the "Advanced BIOS Features" option, press the enter key to enter, after you enter this interface, find the first boot device, find this option and change the value to HDD-0, then press F10, and select Y, press enter. In this way, the hard drive boots directly without detecting the optical drive.
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After installing the system, change to hard disk boot. One can protect the optical drive, and the other can improve the system boot speed, why not?
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To install the operating system, you need to boot the computer from the installation disc, and the settings required are as follows:
1. After turning on the power of the computer, press the "DEL" key to enter the BIOS setting interface of the computer motherboard, if there is a BIOS secret, please enter the correct secret, some computers do not press the "DEL" key to enter the BIOS, please refer to the motherboard or computer manual to operate;
2. Press the up and down " button to enter the selected menu, BIOS mostly uses the apple key (black on a white background if selected), select the boot device priority, click the "enter" key to enter;
3. Press the up and down " " key to select first, click enter, a checkbox will appear at this time, you can press up and down " " " to select one by one, of course you should choose cd ***;
4. The most important step is to click "F10" on the keyboard, press Enter, the computer will be restarted, if there is a disc in the optical drive, it will start from the disc now.
5. If you don't want to install the operating system, it is recommended not to set it to boot from the disc, which will make the boot time of the computer longer.
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It's not the same with laptops! ASUS's press "ESC" to directly select the boot device, Lenovo's press "F12" to directly select the boot device, Dell and HP mostly press F12 to directly select the boot device, you also have to take a look, the prompt when you just boot ......Which key to press.
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It is recommended to set up the steps to boot the optical drive: please press the F10 key when you boot the computer, enter the BIOS and set it to the optical drive boot setting method bios-system configuration-boot options-cd-rom boot [enabled] and then reboot, put in the pure version of the CD, and follow the installation prompts to install it. (It is recommended to burn the recovery disc of the system before installing the system, so as not to restore the system that comes with the machine in the future).
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