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Acer laptop how to set u disk boot

1 premise is that the u-disk to do with the u-disk boot program

2 plug in the u-disk boot press f12 to try (this is the shortcut)

In addition to the above shortcut method, we can also be through the most common way to set up our BIOS, because the BIOS default is to boot from the hard disk, so we first need to set up the boot item from the USB flash drive boot, also due to different brands of motherboard BIOS internal interface settings are not the same. Brand motherboard BIOS internal interface settings are somewhat different, the following installation bar editor for you to organize the various brands of motherboard BIOS set to U disk boot method, details are as follows:

1, Phoenix - AwardBIOS motherboard (suitable for mainstream motherboards after 2010)

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Turn on your computer and press Del to enter the motherboard's BIOS debugging interface, select Advanced BIOS SettingsAdvanced BIOS Features, and enter the interface as shown below:

As in the above figure, in the Advanced BIOS Settings interface, first click on (Hard Disk Boot Priority) Hard Disk Boot Priority, then you can enter the BIOS boot priority selection, we can use the up and down keys on the keyboard to select the USB-HDD (USB flash drive can be, will automatically recognize us inserted into the computer U disk), the following chart:

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As shown above, select the USB device as the first boot item. After the first boot item, press Entel to confirm the selection, after that we press F10, then it will pop up whether to save, select YES.

Alternatively, some motherboards will enter another interface setting, we mainly will First Boot Device this only for the U disk can be, as shown below.

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Re-select the first boot device (First Boot Device): this version of the BIOS here is no U disk "USB-HDD", "USB-ZIP" and so on. "The BIOS version does not have the option of USB-HDD, USB-ZIP, etc. After trying to select the mobile device "Removable" can not start, but select the "Hard Disk" can start the computer.

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Take a look at other brands of motherboards, we will not go into detail here, we can directly look at the picture:

Old Award BIOS (2009 computer motherboards):

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The same boot up by pressing the Del key to enter the BIOS setup interface, select Advanced BIOS Setup: Advanced BIOS Setup: Advanced BIOS Setup, and then press the Del key to enter the BIOS setup interface. BIOS setup: Advanced BIOS Features, as shown above:

Also select Advanced BIOS

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Hard Disk Boot Priority (Hard Disk Boot Priority) Selection: Use the up and down buttons on the keyboard to select with the removable device, and select the USB flash drive at the top. at the top, then press Entel to confirm the selection. Then, press ESC to exit and return to the setup screen as shown below.

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As shown above, in the First Boot Device, there are USB-ZIP, USB-HDD and other options for the USB flash drive, we can choose either "Hard Disk" or "USB-HDD". We can choose either "Hard Disk" or "USB-HDD" option to start the computer.

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A BIOS for a 2002 motherboard:

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Set up a USB flash drive in the Boot menu interface

Set up a USB flash drive in the Boot Device Priority interface above

Select a USB flash drive in the 1st boot device. Boot Device Priority and select USB flash drive as the 1st boot device.

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In the Hard Disk Drives "Hard Disk Drives" has not been selected as the first boot device, then there is no USB flash drive, as shown in the figure above, but you can select the mobile device "Removable Dev." as the first boot device;

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The above picture of the hard disk drive "Hard Disk Drives" to select: select the USB flash drive as the first boot device "1st Drive". If first in the "Hard Disk Drives" inside the selection of USB flash drive as the first boot device, as shown in Figure 3-2, then here will show a USB flash drive, then select the USB flash drive as the first boot device, as shown in the figure below.

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As in the above figure when we first in the above figure in the Hard Disk Drives "Hard Disk Drives" in the selection of the USB flash drive as the first boot device "1st Drive" after the boot priority device! After selecting Hard Disk Drives, the boot priority device (Boot Device Priority) will show the USB flash drive, and then we can prioritize the USB flash drive as the first boot device (1st Boot Device).