For changing boot order in any Computer. Simply press 'Del" Key or 'F10' Key. This will take you to the CMOS set up program in the BIOS Setup. Here generally boot order is present in the 'Advance Chip Set Feature) option.You can change the boot order from there by pressing 'Up or 'Down' arrow.
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its what tell the computer what to boot first, it can be anything choosen by the bios, if you go into the bios you can change the boot order.
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In Linux, we have a menu.lst file in boot/grub folder in which we can change the boot order and timeouts.No idea about Windows.!.
If the BIOS supports it, you can. You'll either have to go into BIOS and change the boot order or some computers will let you press F10 or F12 during boot up to display a boot menu that will let you choose from which disk you'd like to boot.
Take the CD out of the CD-ROM, or/and change the boot order in BIOS (the system hard drive should be first in the boot list).
What boot are you referring too?
The boot sequence order of devices is the order in which your computer will boot its devices. You can usually choose from the hard-drive, the disk-drive, and a few more options.
Change the boot order in the CMOS/BIOS.
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You cannot move the BIOS into a USB device. I think you meant the boot order/setup. To do so, enter your BIOS settings page when you switch on your computer (you have to press ESC or F8 or some other key depending on your motherboard). Then search for some option labelled something like Boot setup or boot order. There change the preference from your current boot disc (where your OS is) to the desired USB device. Note that your USB device should have a boot loader to correctly boot the OS stored on it.
You change the boot priority of a system by changing settings in its BIOS setup. The computer's first hard drive is usually the default first boot device.