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BIOS boot sequence option.
AS DOS boot sequence is the series of steps your computer takes when it is turned on. Once the DOS boot sequence has been completed, the start up activities then go into action.
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.
BIOS
the it was not cool
boot to a safe mode
You don't. Boot priority is specifed by the BIOS, not Windows 2000.
DOS
What happens if you fear a boot. FEAR + BOOT = BAREFOOT.
Your computer will not boot, it will probably freeze.
It won't make any difference at all. I have non system disks in my drives all the time. It matters not.
The boot block of any OS contains the initial loading sequence of the Operating System. It starts the process of bringing into memory the first part of the Operating System which in turn brings the rest of it in for the entire boot process. This is known as bootstrapping the Operating System.