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Device List provides access to the Device List screen where you can choose
from a list of available boot devices to boot from and specify the order in which
your computer attempts to boot from these devices. To view the Device List
screen, press <Ctrl> and the right-arrow key.

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The Device List screen (see Figure A-2) provides three options for listing and
prioritizing the available boot devices in your system:

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Boot Device Priority

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Exclude From Boot Device Priority

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Device Controller Priority

The Boot Device Priority option lists all bootable devices (hard-disk drives,
CD-ROM drives, and so on) that are controlled by the system BIOS and any
Plug and Play network adapters installed in the computer.

The Exclude From Boot Device Priority option allows you to remove from the
Boot Device Priority option any boot devices that you want the system to
ignore during system start-up.

The Device Controller Priority option lists the system BIOS controller; any
non-Plug and Play devices, such as network adapter cards; and any secondary
controller cards, such as a SCSI adapter, installed in the computer.

NOTE: Non-Plug and Play devices appear in this list as

Adapters without

ID support

.

Microprocessor

Displays type of microprocessor installed.

Level 2 Cache

Displays size of level-2 cache memory
installed.

System Memory

Displays entire amount of installed memory
detected in system, except for memory on
EMS expansion cards.

Video Memory

Displays amount of video memory on the sys-
tem board.

Service Tag

Displays system’s five-character service tag
number.

Asset Tag

Displays the asset tag number up to ten char-
acters if one is assigned.

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