How To Change the Boot Order (Boot Sequence) in BIOS ?
Now the thing what you are also wondering about is “boot” actually or why I have to change my boot setting?
The answer is the way Booting it means Startup. When your system start’s they will have to check what they gonna to start first. By defining the boot setting to your bios by your own you can make changes in your computers hardware startup, like you can make your HDD to boot first or your Pendrive.
Normally You’ll need to change this setting when you are booting from another device, whether you’re installing a new windows or an other operating system from a disc/USB or running an operating system from a live USB drive.
If you’re going to make changes in boot sequence of your BIOS, then you’ll need to get in the bios first so follow our steps and make this thing done. The first thing you’ll have to do is to get in the bios setup, getting in the setup is tricky sometimes you have to find a particular key to press to get in setup. In this tutorial we show you how to access it and make changes in your bios settings.
If you want to make this more easier and quicker you can try to boot your device from boot meny too. That will quickely boot your device and let you to install windows and many more. So, here’s a like to show you >>>>>How to Quick Boot A USB or CD/DVD Directly From the Boot Menu ?
Now the thing what you are also wondering about is “boot” actually or why I have to change my boot setting?
The answer is the way Booting it means Startup. When your system start’s they will have to check what they gonna to start first. By defining the boot setting to your bios by your own you can make changes in your computers hardware startup, like you can make your HDD to boot first or your Pendrive.
Normally You’ll need to change this setting when you are booting from another device, whether you’re installing a new windows or an other operating system from a disc/USB or running an operating system from a live USB drive.
If you’re going to make changes in boot sequence of your BIOS, then you’ll need to get in the bios first so follow our steps and make this thing done. The first thing you’ll have to do is to get in the bios setup, getting in the setup is tricky sometimes you have to find a particular key to press to get in setup. In this tutorial we show you how to access it and make changes in your bios settings.
If you want to make this more easier and quicker you can try to boot your device from boot meny too. That will quickely boot your device and let you to install windows and many more. So, here’s a like to show you >>>>>How to Quick Boot A USB or CD/DVD Directly From the Boot Menu ?
Step 1 – Entering in BIOS
Boot up the computer – Start your system, when you see the manufacturer’s logo press the designated button to entering the BIOS. The BIOS Entering key is predefine by manufacturer. Normally setups keys are F2, F10, F12, and Del. The key will be also displayed on the screen when your system start’s with the manufacturer’s logo appears if didn’t then you can use the given ones.
After pressing the correct key command, you will enter in the BIOS Setup and now your BIOS Setup will be looks like this
Note – All BIOS setup utilities are a little different so yours may look like this or it may look completely different.
Note – Bios menu doesn’t support mouse input but it does if you UEFI Bios or otherwise you’ll have to make changes by the use of keyboard.
Step 2 – Finding the boot setting
Now you’ll see lots of setting and information about your system. In order to change boot sequence you’ll have to find boot setting first. Here are a two exaple of bios setting to show you how to find it.
Step 3 – Change the boot order
If you want to change what device is to boot first, you’ll have to designate the device which will attempt to boot first. You will need to change the setting if you are booting from a disc to install or repair an operating system.
Most BIOS allow you to move through menus by using the arrow keys, or + and – keys for navigation.
If you are booting form CD disc your setting layout will be this:
if you are booting form USB your setting layout will be this:
When you are finished adjusting your settings, just save and exit in order to your changes new settings.
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