Dell Inspiron 3700 User Manual

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Using the System Setup Program

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Boot First device

Determines which disk device your computer
uses to find the software needed to start the
operating system.

The term boot refers to the computer's start-up
procedure. When you turn on the computer, it
"bootstraps" itself into an operational state by
loading into memory a small program, which in
turn loads the necessary operating system. Boot
First device
tells the computer where to look
first for the files that it needs to load.

Settings for this option are:

Diskette Drive (the default) — Causes your
computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable
diskette

Internal HDD — Causes your computer to boot
from the hard-disk drive

CDROM/DVDROM Drive — Causes your
computer to attempt first to boot from a bootable
CD

Modular Bay HDD — Causes your computer to
attempt first to boot from the second hard-disk
drive installed in the modular (media) bay

None

I3700 APR NIC — Causes your computer to
attempt first to boot from a network source.

For a change in the Boot First device option to
take effect, you must reboot your computer.

NOTE: For the full name of an abbreviation or acronym used in this table, see the Glossary in the
system Help.

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