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BIOS Boot up Device Selection//Making Your System Bootable

Selecting a Boot Device
Often your computer may fail to boot from the hard drive due to logical system corruption or hard disk failure. Commonly you may want to boot from other data media (such a CD or floppy disk) in order to perform some system rescue. To boot up from a different bootup media, you just need to configure your BIOS to change the boot sequence.
The boot sequence is a functionality located in most of the modern pc BIOS that tells your computer the sequence of devices to look for as the booting device (must have the necessary operating system) each time you power up your computer.
To do this, follow these steps: ...


http://www.datarecovery.com.sg/data_recovery/boot_from_bootup_disk.htm

http://www.Linux-Boot.net ... boot from standalone CompactFlash; boot from vendor specific CF; boot from standalone USB-Stick; boot from vendor specific usb ...

http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/ch05s01.html.en

In computing, booting (also known as "booting up") is a bootstrapping process that starts operating systems when the user turns on a computer system. A boot sequence is the initial set of operations that the computer performs when power is switched on. The bootloader typically loads the main operating system for the computer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booting



Hard Disk Partitioning and Formatting ProcedureCopying, moving, renaming, and removing files in Linux -The easy way

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