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Can anyone tell me how to make emachines t11oo boot to disc

Change system boot order in system bios, no f12 key did not do anything

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SHUT DOWN THE COMPUTER 5-10 MIN.
THEN START AND INSERT THE DISC FAST.
IF WINDOWS NOT STARTS CLEAN THE DISC WITH A BRUSH
YOU CAN HAVE DUST IN THE TRACKS.

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Try F2 or F5 if no look try F1 booting display will come up to what you want to boot

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 06, 2008

SOURCE: emachine boots to bios with a new hard drive installed

well your jumper is probably set to boot right to bios. you have to go into your comp and move the jumper to its origional location.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2008

SOURCE: Emachine T5224

Repeteadly Press F1 during boot. Then at the menu press F8 to go to advanced options. Then select System Recovery, and you can get into the recovery manager to restore the original factory system.

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Sudeep Chatterjee

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: emachine T5212 will not boot up unless operating

Restart, press DEL to enter BIOS and change the boot priority/sequence to boot from your HDD, second choice will be from CD-ROM and last from floppy. Next after saving the changes allow it to boot normally....sodeep.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 03, 2009

SOURCE: i am trying to change my boot order on my emachine

instead of hitting the tab key, i would try hitting the F8 key, this one should get you into your bios. From there you should be able to go into your boot options (or startup) and you should be able to select using the arrow keys and the + - keys to change your preferred boot option//

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  • Posted on May 17, 2012

SOURCE: Thinkcentrre 8143 can't change bios

The f10 is usually the save and exit or exit options key. Your particular version of BIOS should tell you in one corner of the screen.

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