Today to add a solid-state drive to the computer, add solid-state drive before the start of intermittent continuous press F12 hotkey into the boot menu, the USB flash drive is optional. After adding the SSD, you can't find the USB stick boot option. After looking at the online reference, combined with their own practical practice, give a solution.
The solution is as follows: 1. Install the USB stick Boot system of the U disk into the interface, press the computer startup button F12.
if the menu does not find your USB drive boot, select <enter setup> and press ENTER to enter the BIOS. 2. Enter the BIOSPress the keyboard's arrow key, select Startup, select Startup Sequence, and then press ENTER.
3. After entering the option, as
Could not find the cause of USB flash drive is here, USB HDD is excluded. The next task is to move it from the excluded from boot order to the top. First, press the arrow keys to move up and down, and select the items you want to set (for example, the options in the Red box);then, press the F key to lock the option;then press the X key again, and this option moves to the top (see). Press "+", "-" to move the order up or down (there are others that do not understand the help Message to the right of the picture).
4.when the above settings are complete, pressF10key to save the exit. 5.and then you get into theUdisk to start, the rest of their own ideas toss, I use the old Peaches PE system to do the boot U disk. PS: After I unplug the USB flash drive, the reboot system cannot start because the SSD is not set as an optional startup item, and the Setup method is the same as the U-disk boot setting.
Lenovo Desktop ThinkCentre m8000t BIOS setup method for booting from USB stick