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Anonymous Posted on Jun 29, 2012

USB Booting My motherboard cannot boot my bootable USB, please help me immediatly

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During the boot process you will see on the screen to press a certain key to enter setup usually the Delete or the F2 key

Press and hold that key during the boot up process to enter BIOS the using arrow key scroll down to advanced bios features press enter change your first boot device to your desired device ,press escape then press f10 to save to cmos to restart

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/16822/boot-from-a-usb-drive-even-if-your-bios-wont-let-you/

boot from a usb drive

hope this helps

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    SXTechHead Jun 05, 2014

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 22, 2010

SOURCE: does my motherboard support USB booting, and if so

press dell when you start pc go to setup of system and change boot option to usb device

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2009

SOURCE: i want to boot from usb but my motherboard has no option to boot

Yes, it is possible to boot to a USB device, even when there is no support in the system BIOS for such a feature. To do this you would need to install a freware utilty, a boot manager, called the PLoP Boot Manager. The PLoP Boot Manager is a small program to boot different operating systems. You can boot the operating systems from harddisk, floppy, CD/DVD or from USB. You can start the boot manager from floppy, CD, network and there are many more ways to start the boot manager. You can install the boot manager on your harddisk. There is no extra partition required for the boot manager.

It can be found at: http://www.plop.at/

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2009

SOURCE: no beep and computer suddenly stop working.

1. May be u have a small PWR supply. Late MB need a bunch of power 350W or more.
Or maybe some interface card/disk use to much power/short circuit.
2. If your computer poweroff just after u write userid and PW may be you got countdow virus or similar.
Try to put in the cd a LIVE distro like UBUNTU, boot from it and wait.
If your computer poweroff u got an HW problem (see #1) if it stay on u got the virus.
if you want to save data you have in the computer just boot a LIVE distro and copy them to an external USB disk.Run an antivirus on external disk: may be you have copied the virus too.
if you are smart enought you can run a stand alone specific antivirus, if not
call for service.
claudio


Anonymous

  • 185 Answers
  • Posted on May 19, 2010

SOURCE: HELP ME PLEASE...i have asus P4P800 SE but

there is problem with your motherboard

change your motherboard
it is at fault

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2011

SOURCE: I have an Asus K8N-E

you could possibly try a BIOS update to see if ASUS added it. If not than you will have to boot from HD or CDROM or floppy if need be!

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Whenever I turn on my computer, it says the 'boot device not found'. What should I do to get my laptop functioning again please?

If your computer is displaying an error message saying "boot device not found" when you turn it on, it means that your computer is unable to find the hard drive or any other bootable device to load the operating system. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the boot order in BIOS: Restart your computer and access the BIOS settings by pressing the appropriate key (usually F2, F10, or Del) during startup. Check the boot order to make sure the hard drive is set as the first boot device. If not, change the order and save the settings before exiting the BIOS.
  2. Check the hard drive connections: Make sure the hard drive is properly connected to the motherboard. You can open up the computer and check the cables to make sure they are secure.
  3. Check for hard drive failure: If the hard drive is making clicking or grinding noises, it may be failing. In this case, you may need to replace the hard drive.
  4. Try booting from a bootable USB or DVD: If your computer is still not able to find a boot device, you can try booting from a bootable USB or DVD. You can create a bootable USB or DVD using another computer.
  5. Seek professional help: If none of the above steps work, it may be best to seek professional help from a computer technician. They can diagnose the issue and recommend the best course of action.
Remember to always prioritize your safety when attempting to troubleshoot any issues with your computer. If you're unsure about how to proceed, it's best to seek professional help to avoid causing any further damage.
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1. Check from Bios that the option boot from USB is Enable
2. Check from Bio that In Boot Priority USB is first Booting Device.
3. Check that USB has all the required Booting Files.
4. If you need to have a software which will make USB bootable . download from the following link
http://www.bootdisk.com/pendrive.htm
5. Enjoy
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The motehrboard bios doesnt boot from usb to install windows, how can i update the bios to boot from the usb?

Insert your USB jump drive into a USB port on the computer containing the bootable program. Copy the information to your jump drive, then insert the drive into a USB port on the computer you wish to boot the program from.

Power on the computer. When the computer begins displaying its startup information, hit the key indicated on screen to enter the computer's BIOS (the "F1" or "Delete" keys are commonly used to access the BIOS).

Browse through the menu options in the BIOS to locate the computer's startup and booting options to locate the "CMOS" menu, which is where you'll have the option to set which devices will boot at startup.

Browse though the list of bootable option---they'll be ordered as "First Boot Device," "Second Boot Device" and so on. Set the USB jump drive as the first bootable option---your BIOS may refer to the drive as a "USB Removable Floppy Disk."

Save and exit the BIOS. When your computer restarts, your program will boot first before your operating system.


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How can i make bootable sandisk 4 GB for instalation window xp sp2 please give best solution Tikendra

This is only possible if there is an option in device boot order in the BIOS configuration.
In older motherboards there are no options for booting up with a USB flash drive in a USB port, because there are no USB drivers installed until Windows boots up.
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I want to boot from usb flash drive. how can i do ?

Hi

Thank you for your query

Please try the following

1) Switch on PC
2) Press F12, del or the ESC key to enter setup
3) Go to advanced options and then choose boot options
4) In boot options choose USB peripheral to be set as first boot device
5) Save and exit from the BIOS screen

As the PC restarts make sure the USB flash drive is plugged into the PC

I hope this has been useful
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