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Anonymous Posted on May 28, 2012

How to boot from cd

Setting boot sequence to cdrom, hdd, A does not work. cdrom is ignored and system only attempts to boot from hard disk

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Did you remember to save when exiting...?
If so try disabling all boot device options except the cd

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2008

SOURCE: install CD won't boot from cdrom drive

i have a similar problem, except i am trying to format my hardrive after my previous one died out on me. I have made sure the primary boot on the bios settings is cd-rom , then the secondary is serial ata then floppy. Is this secondary boot device right or should it be hdd?. currently while trying to load the operating system it comes up with the error {Be_s}{be s with/without the windows xp pro cd in the cd-rom drive. i didn't used to have this error until i replaced the hard drive and im not sure if its related can anyone help?.

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2008

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because i'm plug in PCI usb 2.0 ALI chipset M5273 and "system hang"please send me some solution about this problem...??
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2008

SOURCE: BIOS and Sony CD-RW CRX300E

Your Sony CD-RW is an ATAPI CD-ROM for the purpose of your BIOS. Without you specifying the motherboard brand and model, it is hard to tell you what your issue could be.

Nearly all PC motherboards made after 1995 will allow you to boot from the CD. Enter the BIOS setup screen by pressing, during POST, <DEL> or <CTR>-S (Gateway), <F1> or <F2> and look for boot sequence. Some MB's have a boot sequence key you can press to select the boot device for that boot instance only.

If you are trying to say that you have an ATAPI CD-ROM and the Sony CD-RW, then check your master/slave/cable select jumper settings on the device. Each IDE channel can have at most one master and one slave.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: change boot sequence for HP L2000

Hi,
You need to enter BIOS at startup. The correct key to press will be displayed at the bottom of the black screen when you bootup. Usually, F10, F8 or F11 or Del. Mash them all on booting up.
Now navigate the Bios settings with the arrow buttons and select cdrom as 1st boot device with the enter button. Then Save and Exit.

Fixya!

Chris (ziraffa)

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 07, 2009

SOURCE: very slow system boot up and report for Express Gate error code C800002

What the error is telling you is there is an error on trying to install Express Gate. and best to install on a USB drive. If you must install it on the hard drive. you will have to set to IDE not AHCI or RAID mode. ExpressGate has to be installed on the SATA hard disk is connected to the red SATA port. (Other color slot can not be used)

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