Boot Priority - Toshiba TE2000 User Manual

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Boot Priority

Boot Priority Options
This option sets the priority for booting the computer. Select from the
following settings:
HDD −>
−> CD-ROM −>
−>
−>
−>
FDD −>
−> CD-ROM −>
−>
−>
−>
HDD −>
−> LAN −>
−>
−>
−>
FDD −>
−>
−> LAN −>
−>
−>
CD-ROM −>
−> HDD −>
−>
−>
−>
CD-ROM −>
−> FDD −>
−>
−>
−>
You can override the settings and manually select a boot device by
pressing one of the following keys while the computer is booting:
This procedure does not affect the settings.
* In this computer, CD refers to the built-in optical media drive in the Slim
SelectBay.
PC card HDD boot is supported only by slot 0 on the computer. Support is
guaranteed only for TOSHIBA PC card HDDs.
When you assign a PC card HDD top priority, "PC" is not displayed.
However, the PC card HDD takes the position of HDD in the Boot Priority
Options list above.
TOSHIBA TE2000
−> FDD
−>
−>
−>
−> LAN
−>
−> HDD
−>
−>
−> LAN
−>
−>
−>
−> CD-ROM
−>
−> FDD
−>
−>
−> CD-ROM
−>
−>
−> HDD
−>
−>
−> LAN
−>
−>
−> FDD
−>
−>
−> LAN
−>
−>
−> HDD
−>
−>
U
N
1
2
P
C
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: HDD, diskette drive, CD-ROM*
and LAN. (Default)
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: diskette drive, HDD, CD-ROM*
and LAN.
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: HDD, CD-ROM*, LAN and
diskette drive.
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: diskette drive, CD-ROM*, LAN
and HDD.
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: CD-ROM*, LAN, HDD, diskette
drive.
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: CD-ROM*, LAN, diskette drive
and HDD.
Selects the USB diskette drive.
Selects the Network.
Selects the primary HDD.
Selects the secondary HDD.
Selects the PC card HDD.
Selects the CD-ROM*.
HW Setup and Passwords
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