Windows 10: Boot order

Discus and support Boot order in Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance to solve the problem; Hello, BIOS (legacy type) is supposedly is able to edit the [I]boot order[I] but mine refused to do it, nothing happens. I'd like to put the CD drive... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Performance & Maintenance' started by barsim2, Mar 21, 2020.

  1. barsim2 Win User

    Boot order


    Hello,

    BIOS (legacy type) is supposedly is able to edit the boot order but mine refused to do it, nothing happens. I'd like to put the CD drive in the first place, so my machine would be able to boot from it.

    I need it because the created rescue discs configured so.

    Any advice how to solve this?
    Thank you

    :)
     
    barsim2, Mar 21, 2020
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  2. pepanee Win User

    Boot Order?

    Yes. From my experience, the boot order goes down that list of everything that is listed there. If none of the devices have anything to boot from, then yes, like Winuser said, the computer will state that there is no boot device.
     
    pepanee, Mar 21, 2020
    #2
  3. Right boot order but doesnt boot right. But works on manual boot.

    Hello Kyle,

    I realize the inconvenience you are facing in your computer regarding the bootup of the device. We will help you.

    To assist you better, I suggest you to answer the below questions.

    • What is the exact make and model of your PC?
    • As mentioned, "But if i load it in first time boot, and then select the po or something(the first in my boot order) it works", can you explain us what exact issue are you facing?
    • Was there any recent hardware changes done prior to the issue?
    • Did you check in BIOS if the Boot menu order is changed?
    Please post to us with the information above to help you better.
     
    Sachin Venkatesh, Mar 21, 2020
    #3
  4. Brink Win User

    Boot order

    Change Wireless Network Connection Priority Order in Windows 10


    Hello Denis, Boot order :)

    The command in step 2 of Option Two should show your wireless networks listed in priority order. Top of the list is higher.
     
    Brink, Mar 21, 2020
    #4
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