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I mean, do I boot with a Windows xp recovery disk or a HDD recovery disk, or are we talk BIOS or what am I needing? Can I boot 'whatever it is' from a LAN line? I doubt id figure that out though.
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Many Toshiba PCs can boot (start Windows, or another operating system) from devices other than the built-in hard disk (HDD) or built-in diskette drive (FDD). These devices include USB diskette drives, CD-ROM discs, a local area network (LAN), and PC Card (PCMCIA) hard disk drives. Toshiba PCs that offer alternate boot devices allow you to specify which device to boot from (the 'boot priority') by three methods: * From BIOS Setup (semi-permanent setting) Boot priority specifies the order in which the computer searches for a bootable operating system. For example, if you set your system to boot from devices in this order: CD-ROM > HDD > LAN, the computer first checks for a bootable CD, then for a bootable HDD, then for a bootable LAN, and loads the operating system from the first one it finds.
Different models offer different options for setting boot priority. For information about how to access the BIOS/CMOS settings on your Toshiba PC, please see the Support Bulletin entitled 'How to access the BIOS Settings on your Toshiba Portable PC' that is applicable to your model. By setting the boot priority in this manner, the boot selected priority setting will be retained for all future restarts, until it is changed again. * From the Boot Device Menu (temporary setting) When the TOSHIBA splash screen is displayed when you first turn on your computer, a boot menu prompt may be displayed for a few seconds near the bottom of the screen, indicating that a key (F2 or F12, for example) can be pressed to display a menu of boot options. The time allowed for detecting the keypress is very brief, so you'll need to be both prepared and quick. On some models this prompt reads Press F12 for boot menu.