Software Application Guide
Changing Boot Priority
Boot priority specifies the order in which the computer searches for a bootable operating
system. You can set your system to boot from devices in order. The computer will
sequentially check the bootable device and load the operating system from the first one
it finds.
Your mainboard can boot from devices include HDDs, USB drives, CD/DVD drives,
Network devices, UEFI and BEV. CLICK BIOS II offers alternate boot devices allow you
to specify the boot device priority by two methods:
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From the Boot device priority bar
This bar shows the priority of the boot devices. The light icons indicate that the
devices are available. Click and draw the icon to left or right to specify the boot priority.
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Boot device icon list
USB Drive
USB hard
disk drive
BEV
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From the Boot menu
Enter the Boot menu by clicking the "Boot" tab button on the "SETTINGS" BIOS menu.
In the Boot menu, you can choose from 1st to 9th boot device priority. In addition, you
can specify Hard Disk Drive/ Network Device/ CD/DVD ROM Drive/ BEV Device BBS
Priorities (you may need to scroll down to find them).
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High priority
Hard disk
Optical
drive
disk
USB
USB optical
floppy
drive
Disable
Low priority
LAN
UEFI