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Norton SystemWorks [RUN NORTON UTILITIES FROM CD-ROM - 08/15/2000]
And now for today's tip... RUN NORTON UTILITIES FROM CD-ROM When you run into problems booting into Windows, you can run Norton Utilities DOS-based recovery programs from the CD-ROM distribution disc, using it as your Emergency Disk. First, however, you must make sure your PC can boot from your CD-ROM.
At startup, each PC performs a POST (Power-On Self Test), during which it verifies the operation of various hardware components-- drives, video adapter, memory, keyboard, and so on--critical to starting your computer. Your system's CMOS memory chip contains this memory, and you can access and change it through the BIOS setup routine. That information includes the boot order of your various drives--floppy, hard drive, and CD-ROM.
To make sure your CD-ROM is one of the places your PC looks for boot-up information, you must access its BIOS setup routine. This varies among systems, but you usually access it by pressing a key such as F1, Ctrl, or Del while your system is powering up. See your owner's manual for more details.
Once you're in BIOS setup, you'll likely need to select the advanced features, which will probably contain your drive information. Make sure your system will check your CD-ROM and/or floppy drive for boot information before your hard drive--in other words, check that your hard drive is third in line.
Look around. If you think you've pressed something you shouldn't, back out using the Esc key (for most systems) and exit without saving changes. Then try again. |