![]() ![]() ![]() The USB will only show up in the BIOS menu, not in the Boot Device menu even if it has "external devices" as a boot option. Use whatever "F" key it specifies to move the USB drive above the hard drive.Ĥ) Restart, hit whatever "F" key specifies "Boot Device or Boot Order", and choose "Hard Drive". When you press "enter" it should list your regular hard drive AND the usb stick. ![]() There is a trick I used to get around that.Ī trick I use on an older laptop that doesn't have USB booting:Ģ) Restart the computer, and go into setupģ) Under the "boot" options, navigate to "hard drive". But it only has a CD ROM, so I couldn't install from a DVD, and it doesn't support booting from USB. He loves the games in GCompris and ChildsPlay. ![]() We have an old HP laptop that we set up for my 4 year old. A question on another thread reminded me of this trick, so I thought I might post it here. ![]()
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