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After turning on the computer or restarting the computer, press the "del" key to enter the CMOS settings interface. Move the cursor to the BIOS
features
Setup, press Enter. Go to the sub-menu. fast
Setting this to enabled will cause the system to skip some of the detection process at boot so that the system boots up in less than 5 seconds. The settings are: Enabled, BootDevice (1st, 2nd, 3rd boot device) This allows you to set the boot order of the boot device for the BIOS to load the operating system, and the settings are:
floppy
The system first attempts to boot from the floppy disk drive.
The LS120 system first tries to boot from the LS120.
The HDD-0 system first tries to boot from the first hard drive.
The SCSI system first attempts to boot from the SCSI.
The cPROM system first attempts to boot from the CD-ROM drive.
The HDD-1 system first attempts to boot from the second hard drive.
The HDD-2 system first attempts to boot from the third hard drive.
The HDD-3 system first tries to boot from the fourth hard drive.
The zip system first tries to get it from atapi
zip boot.
The LAN system first tries to boot from the network.
disabled
Disable this order.
Then you choose the type of startup you need, move the cursor over it and press enter, then F10 save to exit and it's OK.
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In Advanced BIOS Features, select HDD-0 as the First Boot device.
Other common first ways to start:
1. The floppy system first tries to boot from the floppy disk drive;
2. The LS120 system first tries to boot from the LS120;
3. The CDROM system first tries to boot from the CD-ROM drive;
4. The HDD-1 system first tries to boot from the second hard disk;
5. The LAN system first tries to boot from the network.
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We can change different boot media by setting the first boot item of the computer, so how to set the first boot of the hard disk, the following will introduce the steps of setting for you.
How to set the hard disk to boot first.
1. Generally, press the DEL, F1, F2 and other buttons on the boot interface to enter the BIOS setting interface, and then use the arrow keys of the keyboard to move and select the [Advanced Setup] option; Generally, the button to enter the BIOS can be prompted in the computer manual or the motherboard's manual;
2. In the settings, use the up and down arrow keys to move and select [1st Boost Device], select it as the name of the hard disk you are currently installed, then press [Enter] to select, and press [F10] to save the settings;
3. After exiting the BIOS, you can reboot it with the hard disk as the first boot;
The above is the tutorial on how to set up the first boot of the hard disk, I hope the above introduction can solve your problem.
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