I presume by "hard drive", you mean the USB drive provided by PGMusic for BIAB.

While the machine is initially booting, you should see a text line that says "Press DEL to enter setup" or "Press ESC to enter setup" or "Press INS to enter setup" or even some other key, but those are the three most common I've seen. You have to do this kind of fast, right when the message appears. After pressing the appropriate key, you will end up in the BIOS setting screen. One of the menu items will be boot order. Make sure your USB is not set as the first boot device. I normally set mine to CD first, then 1st Hard Disk.

Some systems don't show the booting particulars, so you just have to know which key to press and do so right when you start booting. Generally, one of the three listed above should work. If unsure, you should check your computer's user manual.

Unless you know what you are doing, don't change anything else, or you can affect your machine's operation.

You'll have to save your settings and the machine will then reboot. Hopefully this time, it bypasses your USB BIAB drive and boots into your operating system.


John

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