Boot priority, Boot priority boot priority options – Toshiba M5 User Manual
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User’s Manual
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HW Setup
Boot Priority
Boot Priority Options
This option sets the priority for booting the computer. Select from the
following settings:
You can override the settings and manually select a boot device by
pressing one of the following keys while the computer is booting:
*
1
The floppy disk drive will be used to start the computer when there is a
bootable disk contained in the external drive. If SD memory is installed
as well, the external floppy disk drive will be checked first, followed by
the SD memory device itself.
*
2
The optical disk drive will be used to start the computer when there is a
bootable disk contained in the drive.
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.
U
Selects the USB floppy disk drive.
N
Selects the network.
1
Selects the primary HDD.
2
Selects the secondary HDD.
C
Selects the CD-ROM*
2
.
M
Selects the USB Memory.