Re: Boot Sequence Trouble



On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 19:18:00 -0700, slick1
<slick1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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!)

Why ask HERE? This is a problem in your system BIOS and XP has not
even been loaded at that point. Perhaps you should ask this to the
manufacturer of your BIOS or computer, but either way.......

Ask elsewhere

.



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