Toshiba M300 User Manual
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User’s Manual
7-3
HW Setup
You can override the settings and manually select a boot device by
pressing one of the following keys while the computer is booting:
*
1
FDD is looked for when the boot disk is contained in external FDD. When
SD memory card is set as the boot disk, external FDD is looked for first.
Next, SD memory card is looked for.
*
2
In this computer, CD-ROM refers to the Fixed optical media drive.
To change the boot drive, follow the steps below.
1. Hold down F12 and boot the computer.
2. The following menu will be displayed with the following icons: Built-in
HDD, CD-ROM, FDD (or SD memory card), Network (LAN) boot.
HDD
−>
CD-ROM
−>
LAN
−>
FDD
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: HDD, CD-ROM*
2
, LAN and
floppy disk drive*
1
.
FDD
−>
CD-ROM
−>
LAN
−>
HDD
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: floppy disk drive*
1
, CD-ROM*
2
,
LAN and HDD.
CD-ROM
−>
LAN
−>
HDD
−>
FDD
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: CD-ROM*
2
, LAN, HDD, floppy
disk drive*
1
.
CD-ROM
−>
LAN
−>
FDD
−>
HDD
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: CD-ROM*
2
, LAN, floppy disk
drive*
1
and HDD.
U
Selects the USB floppy disk drive.
N
Selects the Network.
1
Selects the primary HDD.
C
Selects the CD-ROM*
2
.
HDD
−>
FDD
−>
CD-
ROM
−>
LAN
The looks for bootable files in the following order:
HDD, floppy disk drive*
1
, CD-ROM*
2
and LAN
(Default).
A bar will appear only under the selected device.