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How Do I Change Startup Disk With Disk Warrior in Drive?

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How Do I Change Startup Disk With Disk Warrior in Drive?

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The startup disk of a computer is the area from which the computer first seeks to load. Changing the startup disk of a computer is possible, even with a CD such as Disk Warrior located in the drive. This is accomplished by tinkering with the settings of your computer’s BIOS, which is the low-level operating system that controls items such as the startup disk of your computer. Restart your computer. Press the key indicated during the startup messages (typically the “Esc” or “F” keys) to enter BIOS. Use the arrow keys to move to the “Boot” menu and press “Enter.” Use the arrow keys to highlight the “Primary (or First) Boot Device” and press “Enter.” Select the new startup disk from the menu and press “Enter” again. Press “Esc” and hit “Y” to exit and save changes.

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