How to set up the BIOS to boot the computer from the USB stick
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If you feel that setting up the BIOS is difficult, according to your computer type, in the production of a good USB stick system into the computer, and then use the computer to open the Startup key Hotkey shortcut directly start a key U disk installation system, due to different brands of motherboard and brand notebook Setup method is not the same, The following summarizes the various brands of motherboard and notebook hotkey into the boot entry setup method, such as:
In addition to the above shortcut method, we can also through our most common setup BIOS mode, because the BIOS default is from the hard disk boot, so we first need to set boot Startup items to boot from the USB stick, also due to the different brands of motherboard BIOS internal interface settings are not the same, the following describes several.
- Phoenix–awardbios motherboard (for mainstream motherboards after 2010 years):
Start by pressing the DEL key to enter the BIOS setup interface, select Advanced BIOS setting Features, and then enter as interface:
In the Advanced BIOS setup (BIOS Features) interface, first click (Hard drive boot priority) HDD Boot priority, then you can enter the BIOS boot priorities selection, We can select the USB-HDD (USB stick) by the upper and lower keys on the keyboard, which will automatically identify the USB stick that we inserted into the computer.
After selecting the USB device as the first startup item, press Entel to confirm the selection, then we press the F10 key, then we will pop up whether to save, select Yes.
Other motherboards will also enter the following interface, we will mainly first Boot device this is only a USB stick, such as. Then select the first boot device.
- Old award BIOS (2009 PC motherboard):
The same boot press the DEL key to enter the BIOS setup interface, select Advanced BIOS setup: Features BIOS.
Also select the Advanced BIOS setup (Features) interface, first select HDD Boot priority: Hard disk boot precedence.
Hard Drive Boot Priority select: Use the up and down keys on the keyboard to select and move the device, select the USB drive on top, then press Entel to confirm the selection. Then, press the ESC key to exit and return to the settings screen as shown. On the first boot device, there are options such as Usb-zip, USB-HDD and so on, and we can either select hard disk or choose the option "USB-HDD" to start the computer.
- 2002 a BIOS for a computer motherboard
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Boot priority device selection (boot device priorities) Select the USB flash drive in the first boot device (1st boot devices). On the hard disk drive "hdd Drives" has not selected a USB flash drive as the first boot device, then there is no USB flash drive, as shown, but you can choose the mobile device "removable Dev." As the first starting device;
Hard Disk Drives Select: Select the USB flash drive as the first boot device "1st Drive". If first in the "Hard disk Drives" in the selection of the USB flash drive as the first boot device, 3-2, then here will show a U disk, then choose the U disk as the first boot device, shown.
When we first select the USB flash drive as the first boot device "1st Drive" on the HDD "hard disk Drives", the boot Priority device selection (boot device priorities) will display the USB flash drive. Then we prefer to select the USB flash drive as the first boot device (1st boot devices).
- In general, the BIOS setup from the USB stick boot is not complex, first of all, enter the BIOS (usually by the DEL key), and then enter the advanced settings, and then find the startup item settings, then select the USB flash drive, finally save the exit, the computer automatically restart, then you can enter the U disk.
How to set up the BIOS to boot the computer from the USB stick