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Point, Hard disk drive, Boot device priority – FUJITSU DESKPOWER 5000 User Manual

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The priority is the order of each item. (The lowest number indicates the highest priority.)
Select the device whose priority is to be changed using the

or

key. The selected item

moves up to a higher priority when the space is pressed and moves down to a lower priority
when the - key is pressed.

Point

For booting from a CD-ROM, a CD-ROM containing an OS capable of being booted is
required.
Before booting the power, set the CD-ROM on the CD-ROM drive.

Hard disk drive

This item uses submenus to set the sequence of assigning drives. Click the Enter button to
display the submenus.
The number to the left of each item indicates the sequence of assigning drive numbers.
Select the device whose priority is to be changed using the

or

key. The selected item

moves up to a higher priority when the space is pressed and moves down to a lower priority
when the - key is pressed.
Details of each item are explained below.

1

FUJITSU MPDXXXXAT-(PM)

This item displays the name of the hard disk drive that is connected. If the hard disk drive
has been replaced, the displayed name changes.

2

Bootable Add-in Cards

This item indicates cards that can be connected to bootable devices, but do not support
the BIOS boot specification (BBS).

F1

Help

↑↓

Select Item

-/Space

Change Value

F9

Setup Defaults

ESC

Exit

←→

Select Menu

Enter

Select

:

Sub-Menu

F10

Save and Exit

PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility

Main

Advanced

Security

Power

Boot

Info

Exit

Boot Device Priority

1. [

Floppy Disk Drive

]

2. [Hard Disk Drive]

3. [ATAPI CD-ROM Drive]

4. [Intel UNDI PXE-20 (build 071)]

Hard Disk

Item Specific Help

Use <

> or <

> to

select a device, then

press <+> or

to move it up the

list, or <-> to move

it down the list.

Press to exit

this menu.

Boot Device Priority

This item set the priority of devices to load the OS using a submenu. Move the cursor to this
item and pres the Enter key to display a submenu as shown below.

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