So if I don't have a Floppy drive.A.. then I should just do the DVD Drive First.. THEN the HD.. Right. and whats the Network Drive Boot Option.. I'm using a Wireless Card. that have something to do with that??
Yup, and don't do anything with the Network Drive option. That;s if you're actually booting from a drive networked from another machine, so it's not what you need.
I've always had Floppy, CD, then HDD, but it really doesn't matter if you set the HDD's first because you can always boot to your BIOS and change the 1st boot device to your DVD if/when you need it. But if you're installing Vista right away, which I take it you are, then set your DVD first and then the HDD and you can always speed your boot times by a few seconds later on by changing that to HDD 1st and DVD 2nd after you get the OS installed.
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