![]() What it does is allow booting from these devices even if the system BIOS doesn’t support the function or the boot order is not accessible. ![]() If you can still access Windows, another solution to enable CD/USB booting is using a great tool called. It’s also possible that CD or USB booting could be just below hard drives in the order, in which case you would need to temporarily disconnect the hard drive(s). If you can boot from CD/USB When Windows doesn’t boot properly and you cannot get into the BIOS to change the boot order, you could be lucky enough that booting to CD or USB might already be set at a higher priority than booting to Windows and simply inserting a CD or flash drive will boot to it automatically.
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