There are navigation clues at the bottom of the screen, and also on the right side. If you got into the Setup Utility, use the arrow keys and the return key to get around. This puts you into either into the "Setup Utility" or directly into the boot order menu. My XPSR wants me to tap on "escape" for a long, long time. Sometimes "Escape" works, but it depends on your computer. F10 works sometimes, but F2 is popular too. Usually, you get some clues on the screen as the computer begins to boot. You need to know which key or combination of keys puts you into the "setup utility" mode and then to the "Boot Sequence" or "Boot Order" mode.
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The computer looks for the first way it can boot into Windows or something else.īut a laptop will probably be set to boot immediately from the hard drive. J It should get you around the "Missing Operating System" problem. There may be other ways, but this one worked for me. Most of my programs, and the also the Ghost image file, are on D. A bit of background: I have an 80 G hard drive, and I used Partition Magic 8 to make my C partition 15 G, and then another three partitions with about 20 G each. If you are like me, you want to put your image file on the hard drive somewhere.