Display, Power on display, Boot priority boot priority options – Toshiba Libretto U100 User Manual
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User’s Manual
HW Setup
Display
This tab lets you customize your computer’s display settings for either the
internal LCD screen or for an external monitor.
Power On Display
Lets you select the display to be used when the computer is booted.
(This setting is only available on Standard VGA mode and is not available
on Windows Desktop).
Boot Priority
Boot Priority Options
This option sets the priority for booting the computer. Select from the
following settings:
Auto-Selected
Selects an external monitor if one is connected.
Otherwise, it selects the internal LCD (Default).
LCD + Analog RGB
Selects both the internal LCD and external
monitor for simultaneous display.
If the connected external monitor does not support the computer's current
video mode, selecting the LCD + Analog RGB mode will not display any
image on the external monitor.
At Windows start-up, the screen is displayed on the external monitor if it
was connected at the time of the previous power-off, and is found at the
start-up. Otherwise, the screen is displayed on the internal LCD.
HDD
−> FDD −>
CD-ROM
−> LAN
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: HDD, floppy disk drive*
1
,
CD-ROM*
2
and LAN (Default).
FDD
−> HDD −>
CD-ROM
−> LAN
The computer looks for bootable files in the
following order: floppy disk drive*
1
, HDD,
CD-ROM*
2
and LAN.
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.