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Intel D815EEA2U - P3 Socket 370 ATX Motherboard Manual
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Using the Setup Program Boot Device Priority Submenu To access this menu, select Boot from the menu bar, then Boot Devices Priority. Maintenance Main Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives Removeable Devices ATAPI CDROM Drives The submenu represented in Table 27 is for setting boot devices priority. Table 27. Feature 1 Boot Device 2 Boot Device 3 Boot Device 4 Boot Device (Note 1) th rd nd st Boot Device Priority Submenu Options Description • Removable Device Specifies the boot sequence from the available types of boot devices. To specify boot sequence: • Hard Drive • ATAPI CD-ROM • Intel UNDI, PXE • Disabled 1. 2. Select the boot device with or . Press to set the selection as the intended boot device. The operating system assigns a drive letter to each boot device in the order listed. Changing the order of the devices changes the drive lettering. The default settings for the first through final boot devices are, respectively listed below. The BIOS supports up to sixteen total boot devices in any combination of the boot device types below, with respect to these maximums per type. • Removable Device (maximum of four) • Hard Drive (maximum of 12) • ATAPI CD-ROM (maximum of four) • Intel UNDI, PXE (maximum of five) (Note 2) The boot devices appear in order by type. For example, assume that the default boot order is preserved and that seven boot devices of the following types are installed on the system: two removable devices, two hard drives, two ATAPI CD-ROMs, and an Intel UNDI (Universal Network Device Interface), PXE device. Both removable devices would appear as the first and second boot devices, the two hard drives would appear as the third and fourth, the two ATAPI CD-ROM drives would appear as the fifth and sixth, and the Intel UNDI, PXE device would appear as the seventh boot device. Notes: 1. After the predefined boot device types (removable devices, hard drives, and ATAPI CD-ROM drives), the entries in this list will reflect as many boot entry vector (BEV) boot devices (for example, Intel UNDI, PXE devices) and SCSI CD-ROM drives as are installed, up to the five BEV boot devices supported by the BIOS. While the predefined boot device types are individually listed in submenus by type, the BEV devices and SCSI CD-ROM drives are all listed at this level. 2. 75