Computer xp system installation tutorial - Step 5: Set the CD boot

  
        I believe that many people are unfamiliar BIOS, generally we call CMOS
settings to use the system when it is installed, settings are stored in a chip inside;

BIOS mainly computer own identification process, The main adjustment for the user is the boot sequence. 1. The earlier machine is usually started by a floppy disk, that is, a floppy disk needs to be inserted when booting, and the rear system is changed to a hard disk boot, and the floppy disk boot is also retained; The installer is on the CD, and the CD is also booted. The first two boot modes are also available. This is a bit confusing when the machine is started. If there are three on one computer, you can start it. Who should start it? The second item in the BIOS can set the boot order: Boot
is boot, Floppy
is a floppy disk, HDD-0
is a hard disk, CDROM
Is the disc;
2, when booting, when you see the three lights on the keyboard flash, press the Del button, you can enter the CMOS settings interface,
use the arrow keys to select the second item: "Advanced BIOS FEATURES
", then press Enter to enter,
Press the arrow keys to find First Boot Device
(first boot device), press Page Down
The key until the "CDROM" appears;
Generally put the hard disk HDD-0
in the first place, if you want to reinstall the machine, put the CD in the first CD-ROM... Then press < b>ESC
key to return to the main interface, use the arrow keys to select the second last "Save & Exit Setup
" (Save and Exit), press the Enter key;

A red dialog box appears, press "Y
" to exit;
If you are not sure, you can select the last "Exit without Save" and then press the "Y" button. Is not saving and exiting, this is still the original If you are confused, you can select “Load Optimized Defaults”, then press Enter to confirm, save and exit; Careful, careful, and careful...
3, Exercise
1) Enter CMOS settings Set the first boot to CDROM, then save and exit;
2) Enter the CMOS settings and set the first boot sequence to HDD-0;
This section learns how to set the boot sequence, if You successfully understood and completed the exercise, please continue to learn the next lesson;
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