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What should my boot options be?


What should my boot sequence be? Your boot sequence should be set to how you want the computer to boot. For example, if you never plan on booting from a disc drive or a removable device, the hard drive should be the first boot device.

Which boot option should I use in BIOS?

Upon entering Setup, look for title headings such as Boot Order or Boot Sequence. If it is not on the main screen, you may look under Advanced Setup. Configure the 1st Boot Device as Floppy, 2nd Boot Device as CD-ROM, and 3rd Boot Device as IDE-O, or whatever your boot hard drive is. Save and Exit from BIOS.

Which boot option should I use for Windows 10?

In general, install Windows using the newer UEFI mode, as it includes more security features than the legacy BIOS mode. If you’re booting from a network that only supports BIOS, you’ll need to boot to legacy BIOS mode.

What should my first boot option be?

Generally, your hard drive will be your first boot option. If you want to boot from USB, don’t forget to set boot priority to USB drive and save the changes.

What is the correct boot sequence for a PC?

Here’s the correct boot sequence: power good, CPU, POST, boot loader, operating system.

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