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To install the system, you must set the computer to boot from the CD. This needs to be set in the BIOS to adjust the CD-ROM drive to the front of the hard disk in the boot sequence. First of all, you must enter the BIOS setup environment. Different models of BIOS enter different ways. The most common one is to press DEL to enter, and some to press F1, F2, ESC, F11, F12, etc. The method is to press the DEL button as soon as the power is turned on, and quickly press it once. If the screen prompt may not be too late, sometimes the screen is not lit yet, the prompt has passed. Different BIOS settings are different. Two common BIOS setup methods are given below.

First:


1. Move up and down arrow keys to Advanced BIOS Features and press Enter to go to the next screen



Startup order can be seen here,
First Boot Device first boot device
Second Boot Device second boot device
Third Boot Device third boot device
2 To boot from the CD-ROM drive, you must adjust the boot order of the CD to the front of the hard disk. For example, the first boot device is a floppy drive, the second boot device is an optical drive, and the third boot device is a hard disk.
Up and down arrow keys move to “First Boot Device” on the first boot device, press the Enter key, and the window for selecting the device appears.





Common items are: Floppy floppy disk
HDD-0 hard disk (first hard disk)
CDROM Optical drive
USB-CDROM USB optical drive
USB-HDD mobile hard disk
LAN network boot
3, use the arrow keys to move up and down to select the boot device, here we set the first boot device as a floppy drive Floppy, Use the arrow keys to move the light block up and down to [] in the back of Floppy and press the Enter key to confirm.
In the same way, the second boot device is set to the CD-ROM of the optical drive, and the third boot device is the hard disk HDD-0.
Note, because most of the time is booted from the hard disk, so one of the three boot devices must be the hard disk HDD-0, otherwise the computer will not start up after the system is installed, but the prompt "DISK BOOT FAILURE" And so on.
4, after the three startup devices are set, press the ESC key to return to the main interface, use the up, down, left and right direction keys to move to the “Save & Exit Setup” item and press Enter.



5. Tips for saving or not, SAVE to CMOS and EXIT (Y/N)? Y”


< Br> The default is to save “Y”, press Enter directly, the setup is complete, the computer restarts. If the experiment does not want to save, enter N from the keyboard, press Enter to confirm return to the main interface, then use the arrow keys to move to the “Exit Without Saving” option, press Enter, press Enter to confirm, and exit the BIOS without saving.
Second:


1, use the left and right arrow keys to move to “BOOT”item



Figure: first The Hard Drive hard drive is the first boot device and the second CD-ROM Drive is the second boot device. With this setting, if the hard disk can be booted, it will not boot from the CD. Now you need to turn the drive to the front of the hard drive.
2, the up and down direction keys move to the Cd-ROM Drive, and then use the “+” keys on the keyboard to adjust the boot order of the optical drive forward (using the “-” keys on the keyboard Tune), if there are other devices, also use “+” or “-” adjust the order.



3. After the adjustment is completed, save it. Use the left and right arrow keys to move to “Exit”item



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