On Nov 9, 2009, at 2:39 PM, Clark Martin wrote: > Holding down "C" at startup boots from the CD-ROM drive, AFAIK, "D" > doesn't do anything. > I had thought that holding down "d" forced it to boot from an internal drive rather than an external/ optical. For cases where the other drive was set as startup. Perhaps I am wrong there, but when I did it, it tried to boot from the HDD only, and ignored the CD.
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