The boot order in the computer's BIOS will specify where the computer will boot to find the operating system or Windows installation disc or computer rescue disk .
Typically, this order will boot to the first CD or USB, to see whether you have inserted the Windows installation disc or Hiren Boot disk, rescue disk. Then boot to the Hard Disk hard drive. Because, if you put the Boot order on the first hard drive, you have to insert the Windows installation disc or the Boot disk, the computer will ignore it. So if you want to Ghost or reinstall Windows from the disk are not. * 111 *
Similarly, if you use USB Boot - USB is integrated Hiren Boot disk, or you want to install Win from USB , you need to transfer the first Boot order to USB to be able to work.
Therefore, if you use a normal computer, you will not need to care about the order of booting the computer, just boot into the hard drive, on Windows.However, in the following cases you need to change the boot order:
- You want to reinstall Win, you already have the installation disc => You need to install Boot into the CD / DVD drive first.
- You want Ghost or use the tools in Hiren Boot disk .
- You want to install Win from USB or use USB Boot => You must let Boot from USB first.
Note : This process will be different for each computer, because each computer line will be different in how to boot and install the BIOS.
This tutorial is just the basic way, on an example computer. With other machines you have to observe the same parts as the example to do.
How to access the BIOS for PC, Laptop computers
To access the BIOS, you will need to restart your computer and press a specific key when starting the boot process. This key is usually displayed on the screen during boot.
For example, you might see a message saying 'Press < DEL '> to enter settings' or 'Press F2 to access BIOS.' Pressing the key above is fast in only 1.2 seconds, if not, you need to restart.
On a desktop, usually press Del to enter the BIOS, but with a Laptop see what machine it belongs to below.
Sony Vaio
Go to Bios> press F2
HP - Compaq
Go to Bios> press F10
Select boot> press F9
Lenovo - IBM
Go to BIOS> press F1 with device F2
Select boot> press F12
Dell
Go to Bios> press F2
Select boot> press F12
Acer - Emachines - MSI - Gateway
Select Boot> press F12
Go to BIOS> press F2
(Usually, the menu boot function is Disible, you must go to Enale to press F12)
Asus
Go to BIOS> press F2
Select Boot> press ESC
Toshiba
Always press ESC and then press F1 or F2 continuously depending on the model and model of your phone.
* For desktops, the DEL and F2 keys are the 2 most used keys. Or you may notice that the first time you start up usually has the text as the circle below showing how to choose.
Locate the Boot Boot installation order
Once you have entered the BIOS, look in the Menu bar and navigate to the Boot section. Typically, there will be a tab at the top of the screen called Boot . If not, you go through each Tab one by one, and notice which part is related to Boot.
Use the arrow keys to control the BIOS. To choose to press Enter, you 'll usually see a list of keys you can use in the lower right corner of your screen.
Change the boot order
Locate the Boot Boot order screen that lists the devices in order. As you can see in the picture, the Boot Option # 1 to # 2, # 3 will correspond to the first, second, and third order of Boot.
Or with some other machines you will see: First Boot , Second Boot , . Similarly, usually the Boot order will be in order from top to bottom, the top will usually be the first Boot option.