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Adjusting BIOS Settings
The BIOS settings on your PC are
probably fine. If you want to examine them, you can, but your mainboard
probably recognizes all it needs to know about your hard drive, etc.
To enter BIOS setup, a key, such as delete, is usually pressed when
the system first starts up. Consult your mainboard manual if you want
to learn more about BIOS setup.
Unless you’ve placed a Windows
XP CD into the CD-ROM, you probably receive a message that says the
system can’t find a bootable disk. We’ll change that in a
moment.
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