How to find bios settings for boot sequence

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To change the boot sequence to prioritize booting from a CD, access the BIOS settings by pressing the designated key during startup, commonly the "Del" key on modern systems. Once in the BIOS, navigate through the options to locate the boot sequence settings. If assistance is needed, providing the motherboard's make and model can help others offer more tailored guidance. The user successfully found the boot sequence settings after exploring the BIOS options.
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I need someone to help me find the bios settings for boot sequence so I can change it to boot from cd please
 
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When you start your computer you should see something on the screen that says press "Button" to enter bios. I think mine is Del, but I am not sure if that is standard.
 
I got to bios but then couldn't find the boot sequence in order to change it
 
Its del in almost all modern BIOSs

The best thing to do is that since the BIOS is relatively small, just go through every single option and screen until you find it.
 
If you shared with us the make and model of your motherboard, some might be able to give more specific help
 
I found it, thx
 
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