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Boot Device Priority/
Boot Sequence
Specifies the order among the various drives in your system that your computer looks
for a drive with a bootable operating system. For example, if your CD/DVD drive has a
higher boot priority than your hard drive, then your PC will look for a bootable CD or
DVD before it attempts to boot off the hard disk. If the CD/DVD drive has a lower boot
priority, and Windows has already been installed, your PC will ignore bootable CDs.
Put your hard disk at the top of the list for faster booting, or promote your CD/DVD
drive if you??™re installing Windows (see Chapter 1).
Boot Graphic Adapter
Priority
If you have more than one video card, use this setting to choose which one is the ???primary???
video adapter. Change this setting if you get no video when you boot, but use
the settings in Windows Control Panel if you want to configure multiple monitors.
Boot Other Device If an operating system isn??™t found on the first boot drive (see ???Boot Device Priority/
Boot Sequence???) and this setting is enabled, your computer will attempt to boot off
of other drives.
Boot Sector Virus
Protection
See ???Anti-Virus Protection.???
Boot to OS/2 Changes how memory above 64 MB is handled for compatibility with IBM??™s defunct
OS/2 operating system. For obvious reasons, this option should be disabled.
Bootup Numlock Status See ???Numlock State.???
C000/C400/C800/CC00
16k Shadow
See ???Address Range Shadowing.
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