- Re: BOOT SEQUENCE (how to change boot sequence)
- Posted by Flying Rat on December 23rd, 2003
bird said this...
hitting/holding down the delete key on rebooting
FR
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- Posted by Brian H¹© on December 23rd, 2003
Flying Rat said:
She is already in her BIOS, that's why she said she can see the sequence as A,C
- Posted by Boxington Headmaker on December 23rd, 2003
"Brian H¹©" <brian@invalid.absey-vine.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
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screen. This should prompt you as to which keys to use to change the
selection. I have encountered the following over the years...
<Page Up / Down>
(+ and -)
(+ and _)
(=and-)
(<enter key> and submenu)
(some combinations of the arrow keys)
Have a try, and if you get confused, just reset the machine (via the reset
button) - it will go back to it's original settings if you haven't saved
anything)
HTH
Box
- Posted by Flying Rat on December 23rd, 2003
Brian H¹© said this...
the setting by hitting the right arrow key, then up and down. It'll be
one of the two.
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- Posted by Boxington Headmaker on December 23rd, 2003
(my left, your right)
D'oh
- Posted by Brian H¹© on December 23rd, 2003
Boxington Headmaker said:
You could try telling the OP instead of me.
- Posted by Boxington Headmaker on December 23rd, 2003
"Brian H¹©" <brian@invalid.absey-co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
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<$excuse: Yours was the first to point out that she'd already accessed the
BIOS {something I'd missed in my haste, as well}>
Therefore:
I could, but that would mean being slightly more sober than I am now. And
neither of us want that -- do we.
Thirdly, I've just subscribed to this froup this evening, so you can expect
me to disappear in about 2 hours
{of course if I remain, I'll attempt to post in the correct order - {baring
obvious OE foobar's})
Sorry,
Box
- Posted by Patrick on December 23rd, 2003
Flying Rat wrote:
Whereas, the arrow-keys are actually (usually) used, to navigate from one
item to another, on a page in BIOS. 
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