Giving priority to a CD in the boot of startup menu.

I have a Veriton X4620G and tries to set startup to load from a cd if I need to use a rescue disk.

At startup, I pressed F12 and given two options:

(1) (2) P3 Windows Boot Manager: HL - DT - DVDRAM - GHAZN

I don't see any mention of an option to change the start to load from a cd.

Does this mean that I do not have this option, or should I do something else to help?

Thank you.

to edit and save the boot priority list, you must enter the BIOS, not the start menu.

Press DELETE at startup and check the list of start-up, move the DVD in the first place, then save and exit.

In addition, you can use the start menu and choose (2) P3: HL - DT - DVDRAM - GHAZN, is your CD/DVD.

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