With a U-disk installation system must have a step, that is, set the BIOS to let the computer boot from the U disk. Install Win7 is no exception, install Win7 need advanced BIOS set u disk bit first boot. This setting is certainly not a problem for the computer master, but the small white user is still ignorant of this. Now the small weave teaches two simple ways to help everyone.
Method One:
1, first insert U disk, power on the time to press the "DEL" key to enter the BIOS startup settings interface;
2, then in the interface select "Advanced BIOS Features (Advanced BIOS settings)", click "Hard disk Boot P riority" (HDD boot priority) option;
3, and then use the keyboard above the arrow keys up and down select "USB-HDD" (select the USB device as the first start), and then enter the confirmation can be;
4, at the end of the keyboard press F10 to save, click "Yes" can be, when you restart the computer will be launched with U disk.
Method Two:
Insert a U disk, and then press and hold the start hot key on the boot, then adjust the hardware boot sequence, to choose your U disk, but the startup hot key because the computer will be a little different, generally are F11 or F12, HP Notebook is F9, specific according to your computer brand and then check the operation can be.
These two methods are not difficult and can be mastered several times. Once this setup is complete, we will be able to install the Win7 system. Also, setting the BIOS to boot from the U disk will become simpler since more and more motherboards are starting to support the Chinese BIOS setup interface, so you can pay attention when you buy a computer.