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To configure a computer to start from a CD/DVD or a USB device
1
Turn on your computer.
2
As the computer starts, watch the bottom of the screen for a prompt that tells
you how to access the BIOS setup.
Generally, you need to press the Delete key or a function key to start your
computer's BIOS program.
3
In the BIOS setup window, select Boot Sequence, and then press Enter.
4
Follow the on-screen instructions to set the CD/DVD or the USB device to be
the first startup device in the list.
5
Place your Symantec System Recovery Disk CD/DVD into the media drive. If
your Symantec System Recovery Disk is on a USB device, plug in the USB
device into the media drive.
Note: Depending on which product version you have purchased, Symantec
System Recovery Disk is either included on your product CD or as a separate
CD. You should place the CD that contains Symantec System Recovery Disk
in a safe place. If you lose the CD, you can create a new one if you have a CD
burner.
6
Save the changes and exit the BIOS setup to restart the computer with the
new settings.
7
Press any key to start Symantec System Recovery Disk.
When you start your computer with the Symantec System Recovery Disk
CD/DVD or USB device in the drive, you see a prompt to Press any key to
boot from CD/DVD or USB device. If you do not press a key within five
seconds, your computer attempts to start from the next startup device.
Note: Watch carefully as the computer starts. If you miss the prompt, you
must restart the computer again.
See
Recovering a computer on page 231.
Preparing to recover a computer by checking the hard
disk for errors
If you suspect that your hard disk is damaged, you can examine it for errors.
Recovering a computer
Preparing to recover a computer by checking the hard disk for errors
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