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    Default Boot device F2

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    I speak to who can guide me and thank you in advance. My problem is: I want to reformat a computer with Windows XP OS, 160 GB hard drive and 2.88 GHz microprocessor, the problem is the following: admission to setup with F2, but I can not change the order of 3 devices Boot to the CD ram is the first to read the CD and to reinstall OS. I see also press F12, I noted several! Normal, 2 Sata primary drives, diskette drive 3, 4 Hard Disk Drive, IDE CD-ROM device 5, September 6 UP System, IDE drive diagnostics 7, 8 Boot to Utility Partition. What should I use the 2 and how?

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    Hello!

    F2 in which the option is checked?

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    The problem is that nothing is checked, the best would be 5, but not to operate.

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    If the problem is that you can not change options in f2, located in the menu to load bios defaults option, you give the brand and enter in the box that verifies that this leaves the letter "y" and enter again to reboot so you can see if changing the boot options.

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