I'll be more specific: my computer is a TOSHIBA Satellite U505, when i turn
it on,  there are two options F2: Setup and F12:enter boot menu. If i press
F2, i go to "Aptio Setup utility", here i can change the boot order, there
are three options:

Boot option number one: TOSHIBA MK5055GSX
Boot option number one: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GU10F
Boot option number one: Realtek boot agent.

I have changed the order to all the possible combinations and i still have
the same results.

2010/3/21 Steven P. Ulrick <lists-fed...@afolkey2.net>

> > On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 4:04 PM, Andres Felipe Acosta Gil
> > <pipeaco...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hey all, i shut down my computer with a usb memory connectad, then i
> > > disconnected it when the computer was turned down, when i turned on the
> > > computer, a black screen appears and a prompt (i cant type anithing),
> and
> > > fedora or windows doesn't boot. What should i do??
> >
> > Go into your PC's BIOS right when it boots.  That's usually done by
> > holding the Delete key during boot, but your PC might use a different
> > key.
> >
> > Your BIOS should have a "Boot" section.  Look over the items in the
> > boot order listing, then make any changes to ensure that both the
> > listed devices and their boot order is completely correct.
> >
> > On my own box, my Supermicro X7DWA-N motherboard mangles the boot
> > order every time I change the connectivity of any storage devices.
> > The result is almost always that I cannot boot until I myself do what
> > I just told you to do.
> >
> > And yes, that is a glaring firmware bug, and really inexcusable for a
> > high-end server motherboard, but there it is.
>
> Hello Don,
> I almost did not read this thread, since the subject said "Shut down" and
> not "Boot Up"...  But I'm glad I did not pass this by!  As soon as I
> reboot, I'm going to try this on my SuperMicro 5046AXB.  If I leave my MP3
> player plugged in when I re-boot, my system will not start...
>
> So, off to my BIOS...
>
> Steven P. Ulrick
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