> PS: if your USB CD device isn't listed as a boot option, then it's
> possible the bios isn't capable of booting from it. Is there an
> internal CD drive you could boot from?
>
I have an internal CD Rom that should be able to be configured on start up. But
the boot option lists a USB CDROM as a booting device even though I don't have
one. When set for USB CD it just boots up the installed OS from HDD. Apparently
since I don't have a USB Connected CD rom it doesn't recognize the internal CD
rom. May have to use the F12 to see what is available and maybe I can find the
CD rom listed and select that. I don't believe I ever came across a USB listed
CD rom as per bootup. Not sure, but I believe external USB CD roms can be
purchased reasonably if needed. PM
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