Brandon Pierce on 3/22/01 12:53 PM wrote:
> I'd love to be able to change the startup disk in the
> control panel, but I can't set that. Once the Duo is
> ejected from the dock, the docks HD won't show up in
> the Startup Disk control panel, will it? I need to be
> able to boot it with the Duo Docked, and then I should
> be fine... I'm going to try a couple of the other
> suggestions I've received, but I haven't had a chance
> yet. =)
>
> Brandon
When you hold down Shift;Option;Command;Delete at startup it will force any
Mac to seek a startup disk other than the internal drive. If there are
several drives to be found, I believe it will default to choosing a CD.
-makmac
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