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To enter to the BIOS, press DEL , F2 or similar key. You can indicate the Bootup Sequence and indicate to boot first the CD-ROM (this is very usefull to use [["LiveCD"]]s).
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Firmware > BIOS
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To enter to the BIOS (actually UEFI since a few years), press DEL, F2 or a similar key. You can modify the bootup sequence and indicate to boot from a USB thumb drive or a CD-ROM/DVD first (this is very useful to use [[LiveCD]]s).
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If you cannot boot CD directly, you can use ["rawrite"] to create a boot floppy that loads the CD. If you work with very old systems, and you cannot boot a CD directly, you can use [[rawrite]] to create a boot floppy that loads the CD.

See also:

 * [[UefiBiosUpdates|Update UEFI / BIOS]]
 * [[Firmware#computer|Computer firmwares]]

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Firmware > BIOS


To enter to the BIOS (actually UEFI since a few years), press DEL, F2 or a similar key. You can modify the bootup sequence and indicate to boot from a USB thumb drive or a CD-ROM/DVD first (this is very useful to use LiveCDs).

If you work with very old systems, and you cannot boot a CD directly, you can use rawrite to create a boot floppy that loads the CD.

See also: