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 Change the Boot Order in BIOS

When / Why Need to Change Boot Order in BIOS

-When you need to boot from USB
-When you need to boot from Network
-When you Need to Boot from CD 
 -When your pc boot from Network instead of Hard Drive.


Boot the computer.

As the manufacturer’s logo appears, press the designated setup button to enter the BIOS. The key varies by manufacturer. Typical setups keys are F2, F10, F12, and Del. The key will be displayed on the screen with the manufacturer’s logo. .

Wait for your BIOS to load.

After successfully hitting the setup key, the BIOS will load. This should only take a few moments. When the loading is complete, you will be taken to the BIOS settings menu. 


Navigate the BIOS.

Every manufacturer has a different layout for their BIOS menu, but most share some common settings. These include power settings, date and time settings, boot order, and more. BIOS menus do not support mouse input. You will need to navigate the menus using your keyboard. Most BIOS allow you to move through menus with the arrow keys, while some use specific keys for specific menus, or + and – keys for navigation.

Change your settings carefully. When adjusting settings in your BIOS, be sure that you certain what the settings will affect. Changing settings incorrectly can lead to system or hardware failure.



 Change the boot order.

If you want to change what device to boot from, enter the Boot menu. From here, you can designate which device the computer will attempt to boot from first. This is useful for booting from a disc to install or repair an operating system.

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