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The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a fundamental component of any computer, responsible for initializing hardware components and loading the operating system. Modifying the boot priority within the BIOS menu allows you to specify the order in which your computer searches for bootable devices. Here's a guide to understanding and modifying boot priority.

Accessing BIOS Menu

It's important to note that BIOS menus can vary significantly between different computer manufacturers and models. While the overall layout and terminology may differ, the basic functions remain consistent across most BIOS versions.

  • Note: If you are not comfortable with making changes to the computer through the BIOS it is highly recommended to take your computer to a service professional

1. Start with the computer turned off, as the BIOS can only be accessed from when the computer first boots.

2. When the BIOS screen appears or you are prompted to do so press the specified key to enter the system BIOS.

  • Note: The specific key for the BIOS can typically be shown when the computer first starts up. This key can vary depending on the computer and is recommended to refer to your motherboard user manual if not known. Below are some of the more commonly known key bindings from the manufacturer.


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