Tecra M5 cannot enter the BIOS to change the setting too boot from cd first

Tecra M5 cannot enter the BIOS to change the setting too boot from cd first

I bought on ebay and the seller sold me a dubious version of xp so I want to format and install my own at the start he said:

The Intel Boot Agent GE v1.2.31 initialization
KE - E05: the LAN adapter's configuration is corrupted or has not been initialized. Boot agent cannot continue

Hello

The message looks like you tried to boot and install Windows LAN

If you want to change the boot order, I recommend pressing the F12 key, immediately after that the laptop was turned on!

A new start menu should appear, then you can choose the reader of CD/DVD (ODD) and a boot device.

Also by pressing the C button should allow you to boot from the CD inserted, bootable.

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