start the internal dvd

Hello

I have a hp EliteBook 8570w with Bios version 68IAV worm. F.40 I try to boot from the CD/DVD internal rom, but the only option allotted me in 'Legacy Boot Order' is USB-CDROM.

How can I choose or add my internal DVD player in the options?

Thank you very much.

my bad... in fact 'Notebook Upgrade Bay' is what I was looking for. It turns out it was a bad media.

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