Re: Boot Sequence Trouble



I'd suggest: floppy, cd/dvd, hdd, in THAT order.

Colin Barnhorst wrote:
A good order is cd/dvd, hdd, floppy, in that order at the top. The rest
doesn't matter.

"slick1" <slick1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:C00BA931-2DF0-4A5C-96D6-248ACBE4629F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
My darling(?) little niece got her hands on my laptop keyboard and now
the boot-up sequence in "boot options" seems all haywire. I was not sure
what the previous order was and do not know what the proper sequence is
suppose to be, so maybe someone here can help me out. I tried Google,
but
no
luck.
Boot Sequence is at present set at and in this order:
- USB Key
- USB CD-Rom/DVD Drive
- Hard Drive
- USB Hard Drive
- CD-Rom/ DVD Drive
- Network Drive
- USB Floppy Device

My System: Acer 2450 laptop
Windows XP Home Edition SP2
Explorer 7

I'm a newuser at all this tech stuff and I hope someone can help me
solve
this problem. ( The computer that is... there's no hope for my niece!)


.



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