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Oct 7, 2014 at 02:43 AM
Hi,
I advise checking out an online video tutorial if for nothing else to familiarize yourself with the process.
Good luck!
I advise checking out an online video tutorial if for nothing else to familiarize yourself with the process.
Good luck!
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Oct 7, 2014 at 05:45 AM
Boot from your installation disc. Insert the installation disc into your optical; drive, and reboot your computer. Normally a computer boots from the hard drive first, so you will need to adjust some settings in your BIOS in order to boot from the disc drive. You can enter the BIOS by hitting the designated Setup key during the boot process. The key will be displayed on the same screen as your manufacturer's logo.
Common Setup keys include F2, F10, F12, and Del/Delete.
Once you are in the Setup menu, navigate to the Boot section. Set your DVD/CD drive as the first boot device. If you are installing from a USB drive, make sure that the drive is inserted and then select it as the first boot device.
Once you've selected the correct drive, save your changes and exit Setup. Your computer will reboot.
Common Setup keys include F2, F10, F12, and Del/Delete.
Once you are in the Setup menu, navigate to the Boot section. Set your DVD/CD drive as the first boot device. If you are installing from a USB drive, make sure that the drive is inserted and then select it as the first boot device.
Once you've selected the correct drive, save your changes and exit Setup. Your computer will reboot.