Toshiba Portege R400 PPR40C Users Manual Canada; English - Page 125
Boot Priority, Boot Priority Options
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HW Setup & BIOS Setup Boot Priority Boot Priority Options This tab allows you to select the priority for booting the computer - the following settings are available: FDD −> HDD −> CDROM −> LAN The computer looks for bootable files on devices in the following order: 1. floppy diskette drive*1, 2. hard disk drive, 3. CD-ROM*2, 4. LAN. HDD −> FDD −> CDROM −> LAN The computer looks for bootable files on devices in the following order: 1. hard disk drive, 2. floppy diskette drive*1, 3. CD-ROM*2, 4. LAN. FDD −> CD-ROM −> LAN −> HDD The computer looks for bootable files on devices in the following order: 1. floppy diskette drive*1, 2. CD-ROM*2, 3. LAN, 4. hard disk drive. HDD −> CD-ROM −> LAN −> FDD The computer looks for bootable files on devices in the following order: 1. hard disk drive, 2. CDROM*2, 3. LAN, 4. floppy diskette drive*1. CD-ROM −> LAN −> FDD −> HDD The computer looks for bootable files on devices in the following order: 1. CD-ROM*2, 2. LAN, 3. floppy diskette drive*1, 4. hard disk drive. CD-ROM −> LAN −> HDD −> FDD The computer looks for bootable files on devices in the following order: 1. CD-ROM*2, 2. LAN, 3. hard disk drive, 4. floppy diskette drive*1. You can override the settings and manually select a boot device by pressing one of the following keys while the computer is booting: U Selects the USB floppy diskette drive. N Selects the network. 1 Selects the built-in hard disk drive. C Selects the CD-ROM*2. M Selects the USB memory drive. *1 The floppy diskette drive will be used to start the computer when it contains a bootable disk. *2 CD-ROM is looked for when the boot disc is contained in external optical disc drive. User's Manual 7-3