The key to start the entire U disk is to set up a U disk started, this tutorial is only a specific model of the computer for example to demonstrate, in view of various computer BIOS set USB disk to start each different, so if the following demo can not apply to your computer, Suggest to Baidu or Google search for your computer or similar to your computer BIOS is how to set.
Overall, set up a computer from the U disk to start a total of two methods, the first is to enter the BIOS and then set the U disk as the first start. The second is to use some of the computer's Out-of-the-box Startup button to select the USB disk boot. The following is an introduction:
Method One, the use of shortcut keys into the BIOS, select U disk boot: You can refer to the computer Bois USB mode boot Hotkey
Method Two, this method has no uniform steps, because some BIOS versions different settings are different, in general method two also divided into two kinds:
One is without the hard drive boot priority "Hard disk boot Priority" option, directly in the first boot device "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" "" Boot Device "SELECT from the U disk;
The other is the existence of a hard drive boot priority "Hard disk boot Priority" option, you must choose here to select a U disk as a priority device, the computer is a U disk as a hard drive to use; Then, in the first boot device, "Boot Device," Select from the hard drive " Hard disk "or from the U disk boot.
In some motherboard bios, in "the" "Device" Without U Disk "USB-HDD", "Usb-zip" and other options, we choose "Hard Disk" can start the computer, and some BIOS here have u disk "USB-HDD", " Usb-zip ", we can choose either" Hard Disk "or" USB-HDD "or" usb-zip "options to start the computer.
Different BIOS setup USB disk boot method
Phoenix–awardbios (computer after 2010): Next Figure 1: Press the DEL key to enter the BIOS setup interface, select Advanced BIOS settings: Advanced BIOS Features
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As shown in Figure 2: Advanced BIOS setup (Advanced BIOS Features) interface, first select HDD Boot priority: Hard disk boot Priority
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Figure 3: HDD Boot priority (Hard disk boot Priority) selection: Use the keypad plus minus "+,-" To select and mobile devices, the U disk selected on the top. Then, press ESC to exit and return to the Setup interface in Figure 2.
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As shown in Figure 4 above: Select the first boot Device: This version of the BIOS does not have the "usb-hdd", "usb-zip" options such as U disk, after trying to select mobile device "Removable" can not start, but select "Hard Disk" can start the computer.
Second, the Old award BIOS (2009 computer motherboard): The following Figure 5: Boot Press the DEL key to enter the BIOS setup interface, select Advanced BIOS settings: Advanced BIOS Features
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Figure 6: Advanced BIOS setup (Advanced BIOS Features) interface, first select HDD Boot priority: Hard disk boot Priority.
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Figure 7: HDD Boot priority (Hard disk boot Priority) selection: Use the keypad plus minus sign "+,-" To select and mobile devices, the U disk selected on the top. Then, press ESC to exit and return to the Setup interface in Figure 6.
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Figure 8: In the first boot device (Device) Here, there are usb-zip, USB-HDD, and so on, we can choose either "Hard disk" or "usb-hdd" option to start the computer.
Third, 2002 computer motherboard a BIOS: The following figure 9 Select the Boot menu interface set U disk launch
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Figure 10: Boot priority Device selection (BootDevice Priority) Select a U disk in the first boot device (1st boot Device)
If the hard drive "Hard disk drives" in Figure 9 has not yet been selected as the first boot device, then there is no USB memory disk here, as shown in Figure 2 above, but mobile device "removable Dev" can be selected. As the first start-up equipment;
If first in the "Hard disk drives" inside the selection of U disk for the first boot device, as shown in Figure 11, then here will show a U disk, then choose U Disk for the first boot device, as shown in Figure 12.
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Hard drive "Hard disk drives" choice: Select U disk for the first boot device "1stDrive"
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Figure 12: When we first select the U disk as the first boot device "1stDrive" in the hard drive "Hard disk drives" in Figure 11, the boot Priority Equipment selection (BootDevice Priority) will show the U disk, Then we prefer USB disk as the first boot device (1st boot Device