yes. those do show up.
where to go after picking one?
I would see if one of the choices after you get to that screen is to check the boot order of bootable devices.
Usually, you boot from a hard drive /C and then a disc drive /D or a usb drive. See if /c is the first boot drive.
Pressing F2 at that point stops the boot process and gives you an opportunity to change many items in your cpu’s setup including a permanent change to the Boot Sequence...whether via HDD, the CD/DVD drive, or other methods...before continuing with the boot sequence and starting Windows.
You probably don’t want to change anything in that function.
Pressing F12 allows you a one-off, temporary chance to boot up from the cd/dvd/cd-rw drive (and a couple other methods). If you change to cd/dvd/cd-rw drive...the next time you attempt to start the cpu, it will boot from that drive just the one time.
That’s where/when you would want your original boot disc in the CD drive. The process will pull info from that disc instead of the hdd. The second time you start your computer, it reverts back to the original setup unless you stop the process again with the F12.
There’s even a diagnostics tool in the F12 area. Not sure how much that would help.
I’m not familiar with that program you mentioned.