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Toshiba Tecra M9 User Manual

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User’s Manual

M9

HDD Priority Options

If more than one hard disk drive is installed in the computer, this option
allows you to set the priority associated with hard disk drive detection - the
first hard disk drive detected that has a valid boot command on it will be the
device from which the computer will start.

USB Memory BIOS Support Type

This option allows you to set the type of the USB memory to be used as a
startup device.

Built-in HDD ->
2nd HDD -> USB
(Default)

The priority is set as built-in HDD -> 2nd HDD ->
USB.

2nd HDD ->
Built-in HDD ->
USB

The priority is set as 2nd HDD -> built-in HDD ->
USB.

Built-in HDD ->
USB -> 2nd HDD

The priority is set as built-in HDD -> USB -> 2nd
HDD.

2nd HDD -> USB ->
Built-in HDD

The priority is set as 2nd HDD -> USB -> built-in
HDD.

USB -> Built-in
HDD -> 2nd HDD

The priority is set as USB -> built-in HDD -> 2nd
HDD.

USB -> 2nd HDD ->
Built-in HDD

The priority is set as USB -> 2nd HDD -> built-in
HDD.

If a boot command is not found on the first detected hard disk drive, the
system will not boot from next hard disk drive in the list, instead it will
search for the next device in the Boot Priority list and startup from this
as appropriate.

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HDD

Sets the USB memory to be the equivalent of a
hard disk drive (default). With this setting, the
USB memory device can be used to start the
computer as though it were a hard disk drive
based on the hard disk drive settings within both
the Boot Priority and HDD Priority options
detailed previously.

FDD

Sets the USB memory to be the equivalent of a
floppy disk drive. With this setting, the USB
memory device can be used to start the
computer as though it were a floppy disk based
on the floppy disk drive settings within the Boot
Priority option detailed previously.