915PL Neo-V dont boot with DVD

Hi, i have a big problem.. i need to install a OS Suse Linux with DVD-Rom..
but my system don't boot ....need's help please!
boot seguence:
1 - cdrom
2 - hardk
3 - floopy
what's the solution for this? what i must do? thanks!
(sorry for my english, i'am brazillian)

Try this:
Start your pc and hit F11 when the POST screen shows up;
After that, you should get a boot menu with all your disks / drives;
Select the DVD-drive you want to boot from manually.
Now, it should start from DVD. If it does not, you should see an error.

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