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Changing Your Computers Boot Order


Use this tutorial if your computer starts Windows when rebooting with the WipeDrive CD (or Floppy) already in the computer.

WipeDrive and WipeDrive PRO are wipe programs that run before your operating system starts (Windows, Linux, etc.) When your computer first boots up it needs to know where to start (i.e. Hard Drive, CD-ROM, Floppy), this is called the boot order.

The boot order must be set to start from either the CD-ROM drive or the Floppy depending on whether you have a WipeDrive CD or Floppy. The boot order is a setting found in the computer’s BIOS. The BIOS is a small hidden program run by all computers when first powered on.

Step 1. Different computers have different ways to enter the BIOS (setup).

Turn on your computer and then look on the screen for some text that says something similar to "Press ‘X’ to Enter Startup", where X is generally the F2 key or the DEL key. (Some of the more common keys are listed in Figure 1.)

Press this key repeatedly as soon as the computer has been turned on. If you see the Windows Logo appear, then you are too late; restart the computer and try again.

If you are using a USB Keyboard and cannot get into the BIOS, you will need to use a standard PS2 Keyboard.
Boot Order Enter BIOS Keys

Figure 1.


Step 2. The first BIOS screen will show many computer settings. The mouse will not work in this screen. Navigate the menus using the arrow keys on the keyboard. Typically, the bottom of the screen will show the keys for navigation, and changing the settings. Your computer’s BIOS screen may look different from the one shown in Figure 2. (This is only an example.)

Boot Order Bios Setup


Figure 2.


Step 3. Look for a setting that says Boot Order, Boot Sequence, First Boot Device, Boot Management, or something similar and select it. In the BIOS example Figure 3, the option for ‘Boot’ can be found at the top right of the screen.

Boot Order Boot Options


Figure 3.


Step 4. The screen will show a list of devices that your computer can boot from. You need to change the order of these devices so WipeDrive will run. Change this setting to have either the CD-ROM or Floppy drive as first in the list, depending on whether you are using a WipeDrive CD or Floppy.

Boot Order First Boot Device


Figure 4.

Note: Some computers have a feature that can enable and disable the boot devices in this boot order list. Be careful not to disable either the hard drive (C: Drive), the CD-ROM (or Floppy) drive that you intend to use to run WipeDrive or WipeDrive PRO.



Step 5. Once the Boot Order has been changed, save and exit the BIOS screen. Most computers you will use either the F10 key or the ESC key. When asked to save the changes and exit select ‘Yes’ as shown in Figure 5.

Boot Order Save Exit


Figure 5.


Step 6. Once you have saved and exited out of the BIOS, insert your WipeDrive or WipeDrive PRO CD or Floppy Diskette into the computer, and reboot. The program will start immediately and show an options menu; follow the on-screen instructions to wipe your computer clean.



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