The order of devices the computer looks at during booting may need to be changed. During the boot sequence, escape to the BIOS and see what order it is and change and save the configuration if necessary.
No, you normally do not need a CD to reboot the computer. Your operating system should be located on the hard drive. However, if you do not have a functioning hard drive with a working operating system, you may need to boot your computer from a CD boot disc.
Insert the windows XP Disc into the CD Drive, and reboot the computer. Boot from the CD. Then follow the instructions.
"Reboot" means to shut down the computer and restart it. You probably meant "reinstall." Most netbooks, such as the ASUS Eee PC, do not have a CD / DVD drive, but they will come with a disc to reinstall the operating system. You would need to purchase an external CD drive that conected
If you mean to reformat the hard drive, you need to insert your copy of your operating system recovery CD and reboot the computer.
Take the CD out of the drive.
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If you have the XP install disk available, drop it in the CD drive and reboot the computer. Before you do, make sure you copy anything you want to save to a floppy disk, a CD or a secondary drive because this will replace all data on your hard drive.
If you have an XP pro CD you can simply enter the BIOS and set the computer to boot from CD. Then put the CD in and when you reboot it will begin setup and format the drive and install Xp as part of the process.
i need to reboot my computer lost all configuration and lost CD
I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive I guess you could try to pu it into the DVD drive if your computer has the CD and DVD combo drive
no but if it is in the middle of you computer when you put it in you CD drive yes
The drive tray is the flat panel that slides out of the CD drive, onto which the CD is inserted.