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Startup, Enter, Attention, Removable Devices, Hard Drive, Network Boot

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Distinctive functions of your computer Startup: Selecting the Startup item and pressing Enter displays the following "Startup" submenu. IBM BIOS Setup Utility Startup Item Specific Help - Removable Devices Legacy Floppy Devices - Hard Drive IBM-DBCAxxx Network Boot F1 Help Select Item Space/- Change Values F9 Setup Defaults F3/Esc Exit Select Menu Enter Select Sub-Menu F10 Save and Exit This submenu is used to change the startup sequence of the drives in your computer. For example, if you have different operating systems on different replacement hard disk drives or PC Cards, you can have the system boot up from one of these devices. Attention: You must be extremely careful not to specify a wrong device during a copy, save, or a format operation after you change your startup sequence. If you specify a wrong device, your data and programs might be erased or overwritten. This submenu includes the following: Removable Devices allows you to set a Legacy floppy device as the startup device. Hard Drive allows you to set the HDD as the startup device. Network Boot allows you to set a remote network drive at startup. Chapter 1. Getting familiar with your computer 27

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Distinctive functions of your computer
Startup:
Selecting the
Startup
item and pressing
Enter
displays
the following "Startup" submenu.
IBM BIOS Setup Utility
Startup
Item Specific Help
- Removable Devices
Legacy Floppy Devices
- Hard Drive
IBM-DBCAxxx
Network Boot
F1
Help
Select Item
Space/-
Change Values
F9
Setup Defaults
F3/Esc
Exit
Select Menu
Enter
Select
Sub-Menu
F10
Save and Exit
This submenu is used to change the startup sequence of the drives
in your computer.
For example, if you have different operating systems on different
replacement hard disk drives or PC Cards, you can have the system
boot up from one of these devices.
Attention:
You must be extremely careful not to specify a wrong
device during a copy, save, or a format operation after you change
your startup sequence. If you specify a wrong device, your data and
programs might be erased or overwritten.
This submenu includes the following:
±
Removable Devices
allows you to set a Legacy floppy device as
the startup device.
±
Hard Drive
allows you to set the HDD as the startup device.
±
Network Boot
allows you to set a remote network drive at
startup.
Chapter 1.
Getting familiar with your computer
27