recommended priority boot order?

I don't know if my order is good, when I was installing Windows 7, it said that I didn't have the recommended installation order. My order is

1 windows Startup Manager

2 HARD DRIVE: WDC WD5000LPVX-22VOTTO

3 CDROM ATAPI: MATSHITADVD-RAM UJ8D2Q

4 PORTS USB FDD

5 network starts - IPV4

USB HARD DRIVE 6

7 USB CDROM

8 IPV6 network boot

Hello

#3, the CDRom should normally be first...

If there is no disc in the drive, the machine to get to the next on the list...

If there is a disc in the drive that is not bootable, it will be ignored.

Are you having any trouble start?

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