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Hi ,

Sorry ,humm its just thats how do i go in BIOS to set CDRom as boot ???
Realy thanks for all the help .

Mike
 
Mike said:
Hi ,

Sorry ,humm its just thats how do i go in BIOS to set CDRom as boot
??? Realy thanks for all the help .

Mike

Read the manual with your machine. It varies from make to make.
 
Mike said:
Hi ,

Sorry ,humm its just thats how do i go in BIOS to set CDRom as boot ???
Realy thanks for all the help .

Mike


Only you know what motherboard and BIOS you have, so only you know the
answer to your question. ;-}

In the extremely unlikely event that your PC's manual or the
motherboard manufacturer's web site doesn't contain the needed
information, try one or more of the following:

How do I access my computer's setup (BIOS)
http://www.iomega.com/support/documents/2157.html

Wim's BIOS Page
http://www.wimsbios.com/

Accessing Motherboard BIOS
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm

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Mike said:
Sorry ,humm its just thats how do i go in BIOS to set CDRom as
boot
??? Realy thanks for all the help .


How to get into your BIOS depends, not on Windows, but on what
motherboard/BIOS you have. As a matter of fact, you have to
access the BIOS before Windows even starts to boot. One common
way is to press the Del key when you first power on, but that's
not necessarily right for your computer. Watch the screen
carefully when you first boot; there's often a message there
telling you what to do. If not, check your system documentation
or check with your vendor.

Also look here:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm

Or just try the Del key. There's a good chance that's correct for
you.
 
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