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Which laptop model0
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checked bios and looking at the boot up sequence it lits hard drive then cd rom how do you change to cd rom first for booting from recovery disk,
i know im thick but this is the first time had to do this0 -
On the the boot up sequence, press enter on the 'hard drive' - you should get a list of options, select 'CD-ROM'
Press enter on the 'CD ROM' and change it to hard drive.
(if enter does not work, try using the + and - keys when 'hard drive' is highlighted to scroll through the list of devices you can boot from.)
Use the arrow keys to navigate through the bios.0 -
tried this but no cd rom or hard drive to change when highlighting hard drive etc
nothing to select0 -
just seen on first screen bios shadowed as other items says passed what that mean0
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Can you start the recovery from the start menu?0
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rock quadra0
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Have you changed the bios settings so the cd drive is the first bootable device and is the cd that you are using bootable?rock quadra
Simple BIOS utility settings
The BIOS can be used to set your notebook's system parameters. The system date, time, power settings and other functions are set in the BIOS. This information is stored on a non-volatile, battery-backed CMOS RAM. This simply means that the settings are saved even when the notebook itself is switched off.
To access the BIOS,when you see the message F2 to enter System Configuration Utility (or similar) press the appropriate keys. This message is not on screen for long, and should you miss it you will need to reboot your notebook.
This page is intended merely as a guide, should you do any severe damage to your computer whilst in the BIOS, we can accept no responsibility.
The following options are available in the BIOS.
Menu
Menu Items
Main
Date, Time
Advanced
Advanced Chipset Control, shared memory, TV Output, Parallel Port type and mode, COM ports.
Security
BIOS Password
Boot
Boot sequence
Exit
Save and Exit, Exit (no save), Default settings, Discard changes, Save (no exit)
To navigate your way around the BIOS, use the following keys.
Keys Action
Arrow / Right Arrow Moves from one menu to another
Up/Down arrows Scroll up and down through the options of a menu. Also, when an option is selected, these keys scroll through the available settings.
Enter Selects an option you wish to change.
Note: if an option is not listed in the following menus, then it should remain at the factory default setting.
Main Menu
Item Setting/Option Function
Date and Time Day/Month/Year
Hour/Minute/Second Sets the date and time
Advanced Menu
Item Setting/Options Function
Advanced Chipset Control VGA Share Memory 2 mb The amount of installed memory which is to be used for the VGA display
4 mb
8 mb
16 mb
32 mb
64 mb
Hi-Vision TV S-Video NTSC Select the type of television which is being used with the TV-Out port
S-Video PAL
I/O Device Configuration Parellel Port Disabled No Configuration
Enabled User Configuration (user sets Parallel Port mode)
Auto BIOS or OS chooses configuration
(OS Controlled) Displayed when controlled by the Operating System
Parallel Port Mode Output only If the Parallel Port is User Configured, these are the available options
Bi Directional
ECP
EPP
Warning - NEVER set the shared Memory to be the same size as the total memory of your notebook. (i.e. if you only have 64mb memory, do not set the shared memory to 64mb). If you do this, your notebook will not boot and you will have to add more physical RAM before you can access your notebook!
Boot Menu
Item Setting/Option Function
Boot Device 1st Boot Device Hard Disk C Specify the system's first choice for the boot drive
CD-ROM drive
Diskette A
Network Boot
2nd Boot Device Hard Disk C Specify the system's second choice for the boot drive
CD-ROM Drive
Diskette A
Network Boot
3rd Boot Device Hard Disk C Specify the system's third choice for the boot drive
CD-ROM Drive
Diskette A
Network Boot
Exit Menu
The exit menu provides the user with options for leaving the BIOS, with or without saving any changes which have been made, as well as the options for restoring default settings or returning to previous settings.0 -
its a phoenix bios0
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