12-27-2018, 03:16 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-27-2018, 03:16 AM by Lost_N_BIOS.)
All BIOS will have a hard drive priority boot list, check in the boot section maybe.
I checked your manual, it's limited and no BIOS images, so I can't be sure. But I believe Boot Sequence is the setting equivalent for what I mentioned for you to have your hard drive first, unless you are needing to boot to a CD or USB and cannot use the hotkey (F12) for boot menu choice at startup. And it seems that is the only setting for these two things I mentioned, so combined into one. Move your hard drive to the top of this list. Then boot to install CD/DVD by pressing F12 at startup when you'd normally hit F2 to enter BIOS, then choose CD/DVD to boot to the installer.
And for future reference, I see to boot from USB you must disable floppy/diskette first.
Win10 is probably not compatible with this old of a system, try Win7 instead
I checked your manual, it's limited and no BIOS images, so I can't be sure. But I believe Boot Sequence is the setting equivalent for what I mentioned for you to have your hard drive first, unless you are needing to boot to a CD or USB and cannot use the hotkey (F12) for boot menu choice at startup. And it seems that is the only setting for these two things I mentioned, so combined into one. Move your hard drive to the top of this list. Then boot to install CD/DVD by pressing F12 at startup when you'd normally hit F2 to enter BIOS, then choose CD/DVD to boot to the installer.
And for future reference, I see to boot from USB you must disable floppy/diskette first.
Win10 is probably not compatible with this old of a system, try Win7 instead