Before starting up, insert the USB stick and make sure that the USB stick light is on - if the USB stick light is not on, you can fix it by yourself. Then enter bios, the last but one line of the first picture boot option priorities boot option #1 [sata:HDC WD5000AA...] There, move the cursor to [sata: HDC WD5000AA...] and press Enter. There should be several options to select the words with the U disk logo.F4 save & reset。
Hello, Yingtai has a shortcut to select the startup mode. Press F9 after startup to select the startup mode. You can start from your USB flash drive If you need to boot from this USB stick all the time, you need to enter the BIOS to set it. In the BOOT item, HARD DISK - select USB HDD as the first item
It should be in the HDD mode, because my computer only supports the ZIP mode, and as a result, the USB flash disk that can be started normally on other computers cannot be started on my computer. As for changing to the ZIP mode, you can try the USBOOT boot processing function, that is, only boot processing, not standardized, select the ZIP mode, and try whether or not!
It is not necessary to set here. Press F10 to exit. After restarting, press F9 repeatedly to enter the setting interface. Insert the USB stick, use the up and down keys of the keyboard to move the cursor to the USB HDD, or the English name of the USB stick, and press Enter,