The motherboard could not find a solution for USB boot:
One, we will already use U start to make good startup disk insert U disk into the computer USB interface, and then reboot the computer (boot) into the BIOS setup interface, as shown below:
Second: Set the disk first boot order to: "Hard disk" hard drive boot, as shown below:
Third: Return to the BIOS option interface, press the arrow keys to select "HDD s.m.a.r.t. Capability" Disk automatic monitoring and return function. The BIOS default setting disables this entry, as shown in the following figure:
Four: We will open it, the following figure:
Five. Then press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Hard disk boot priority option. The following figure:
VI: With the + or-key to move the cursor select the disk to start, and then press ENTER to determine. The following figure:
Seven: Press F10 key to save exit reboot to resolve the motherboard BIOS does not have the USB-HDD option problem.