Toshiba U100 PLU10C Users Manual Canada; English - Page 148

Network Boot Protocol, HDD Priority Options, USB Memory BIOS Support Type, Built-in HDD -&gt

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HW Setup 3. Use the left/right cursor keys to highlight the boot device you want and press ENTER. ■ If a supervisor password is set only, it is the following. ■ The menu above appears (able to run HW Setup). ■ The menu above does not appear (unable to run HW Setup). ■ If the supervisor and user password are set, it is the following. ■ The menu above appears when you use the supervisor and user password to start the computer (able to run HW Setup). ■ The menu above does not appear when you use the user password to start the computer (unable to run HW Setup). ■ The menu above appears when you use the supervisor password to start the computer (unable to run HW Setup). ■ The selection method above does not change the boot priority settings in HW Setup. ■ If you press a key other than one of those above or if the selected device is not installed, the system will boot according to the current setting in HW Setup. Network Boot Protocol This feature sets the protocol to remotely boot from the network. [PXE] Sets PXE as the protocol (Default). [RPL] Sets RPL as the protocol. HDD Priority Options Set the priority of the HDD as a startup device. Built-in HDD -> USB The priority is set as built-in HDD -> USB memory (Default). USB -> Built-in HDD The priority is set as USB memory -> built-in HDD. USB Memory BIOS Support Type Set the type of the USB memory as a startup device. HDD Set the type of the USB memory to be equivalent to the HDD (Default). * Based on the [HDD] order in the [Boot Priority Options] item. The order with respect to the other HDD can be set in the [HDD Priority Options] item. FDD Set the type of the USB memory to be equivalent to the FDD. * Based on the [FDD] order in the [Boot Priority Options] item. 7-4 User's Manual

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7-4
User’s Manual
HW Setup
3.
Use the left/right cursor keys to highlight the boot device you want and
press
ENTER
.
Network Boot Protocol
This feature sets the protocol to remotely boot from the network.
[PXE]
Sets PXE as the protocol (Default).
[RPL]
Sets RPL as the protocol.
HDD Priority Options
Set the priority of the HDD as a startup device.
USB Memory BIOS Support Type
Set the type of the USB memory as a startup device.
If a supervisor password is set only, it is the following.
The menu above appears (able to run HW Setup).
The menu above does not appear (unable to run HW Setup).
If the supervisor and user password are set, it is the following.
The menu above appears when you use the supervisor and user
password to start the computer (able to run HW Setup).
The menu above does not appear when you use the user password
to start the computer (unable to run HW Setup).
The menu above appears when you use the supervisor password
to start the computer (unable to run HW Setup).
The selection method above does not change the boot priority settings
in HW Setup.
If you press a key other than one of those above or if the selected
device is not installed, the system will boot according to the current
setting in HW Setup.
Built-in HDD ->
USB
The priority is set as built-in HDD -> USB
memory (Default).
USB -> Built-in
HDD
The priority is set as USB memory -> built-in
HDD.
HDD
Set the type of the USB memory to be equivalent
to the HDD (Default).
* Based on the [HDD] order in the [Boot Priority
Options] item. The order with respect to the other
HDD can be set in the [HDD Priority Options]
item.
FDD
Set the type of the USB memory to be equivalent
to the FDD.
* Based on the [FDD] order in the [Boot Priority
Options] item.