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- No USB Boot Option in BIOS: How to Set Up USB Booting When Option is Missing

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  • #2 16822435
    marqqv
    Level 32  
    Subject:
    www.elektroda.pl/rtvforum/topic2509320.html
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  • #3 16822474
    adam529
    Level 7  
    the link you gave is probably not entirely about, I am not jumping out of error, I am just downloading Windows, I am gaming it PowerISO on a pendrive but before starting it must be changed in bios to read the pendrive first and how to change it as there is no such options, see screen
  • #4 16822499
    jasiekw
    Level 2  
    You can use this program and add the USB to boot. Http: //traxter-online.net/plop-boot-manager-menadzer-rozruchu-systemow/
  • #5 16822507
    pitrala1
    Level 33  
    At the start, press F8 / F10 / F12 / ESC and the boot menu will pop out. I do not know which of these keys, depending on the producer / disc, you will find in the manual or try blindly, you will not spoil anything.
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  • #6 16822535
    adam529
    Level 7  
    At the start, press F8 / F10 / F12 / ESC and the boot menu will pop out. I do not know which of these keys, depending on the producer / disc, you will find in the manual or try blindly, you will not spoil anything.

    I have it under f12, there is only a drive or drive to choose from, pendrive does not have: /
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  • #7 16822544
    krzychupar
    Level 43  
    If you check it, of course, you have a USB flash drive plugged in to the USB port?
  • #8 16822557
    adam529
    Level 7  
    If you check it, of course, you have a USB flash drive plugged in to the USB port?

    no :D
    Oh, that's why it was not shown
  • #10 16822600
    nomudrek
    Level 36  
    Are all the functions of usb enabled, in particular the function of detecting usb devices, in bios award to legacy usb storage detect.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the issue of setting up USB booting when the option is missing in the BIOS. Users suggest various solutions, including using boot management software like Plop Boot Manager to enable USB booting. They also recommend checking the BIOS settings to ensure USB functions are enabled, particularly the legacy USB storage detection. Additionally, users mention trying different function keys (F8, F10, F12, ESC) during startup to access the boot menu. A humorous exchange occurs when one user realizes the USB drive was not plugged in, which was the reason it did not appear as a boot option. Ultimately, one user resorts to using a CD for installation after failing to resolve the USB boot issue.
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