Usually, the order of booting devices is set in BIOS setup facility, which may be entered by hitting F2 or Delete (as the most widely known) buttons while the computer performs power-on self checks shortly after power-on or reset.
when your computer is booting up hold down F8 and then select start in safe mode and then disable the device or its driver etc.
Because BIOS had to do with the booting of a computer.
Disk failure is about the malfunctioning of the disk storage device that is caused by booting the computer from the files. The disk storage device will no longer perform well and it is needed to be troubleshoot.
installing and testing new device drivers
this can be done by booting into the bios when the device is first loading up (not the operating system loading screen)
This was a BIOS settings issue. In the BIOS of this Asus netbook I found a second setting, which also had to be set with "USB" as 1st boot device. When I found this setting, the 'Boot Settings' dialog box had the following categories: "Boot Device Priority". "Hard Disk Drives": It was necessary to additionally set "USB" as 1st boot device within the "Hard Disk Drives" category. In here its default settings were: "HDD" "USB".
1. Cold Booting 2. Hot Booting
cold booting is simply shutting down the pc. warm booting is restarting the pc.
its called a "boot-up"
A.) The hard disk drive.
used as a tool to restore passwords which may me corrupted as a result of powerful viruses. usually you would not need one & is basically precautionary.
Warm booting is the restarting of a computer