Re: startup setting; changing boot sequence
- From: LonnieHoward <LonnieHoward.25vps2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2006 05:44:28 +0100
Nepatsfan,
Thanks for telling me how to do it. I'd actually found the answer
somewhere else on the www. Only problem I'm running into is that when
running Windows Memory Diagnostic, it does many passes, so I don't know
if it's caught up in a loop or it's supposed to do that. Any answers?
Although I don't think this is the problem, I'm going to disable my
firewall to see if it makes a difference. I just remember trying to
some other things, the firewall was the problem. I'm going to let it
run tonight when I get ready to go to bed and see what it looks like in
the morning. Thanks again.
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Restart your computer. As soon as you see anything displayed on
the monitor, start hitting the DEL key. Keep hitting the DEL
key until you see the System Setup Program displayed.
Take a look at the instructions in the Boot Screen section of
this article:
http://tinyurl.com/h6yvl
Good luck
Nepatsfan
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LonnieHoward
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