Reboot and press F12 (on my computer, at least) to enter the temporary boot sequence. Boot from the CD and then there you can make changes to the installation and then ultimately install the OS.
One can change the boot sequence in the BIOS by turning off or rebooting the computer, as soon as the power switch comes on, there will be a message asking the user to press F2 or F11 or Del to enter the setup, depending on one's computer model, enter set up, select the BIOS tab, and change the order.
AS DOS boot sequence is the series of steps your computer takes when it is turned on. Once the DOS boot sequence has been completed, the start up activities then go into action.
The boot sequence order of devices is the order in which your computer will boot its devices. You can usually choose from the hard-drive, the disk-drive, and a few more options.
BIOS
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Where it says to enter the code sequence.
POST
BIOS boot sequence option.
You don't. Boot priority is specifed by the BIOS, not Windows 2000.
DOS
The boot loader performs POST.The boot loader is loaded from RAM.The boot loader initializes the flash file system that is used to boot the system