USB not showing in boot menu

USB not showing in boot menu

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  • #75485
    Phil Adams
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    Here’s some screenshots:

    Chuwi Hi 13 Boot Menu F7

    #76721
    seevi
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    For me the only way to boot from USB was to use the ports on the keyboard.

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    Asa
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    • Posts: 30

    Ok, thanks.

    #239670
    amelia taylor
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    To do this, you’ll need to insert the USB drive into your computer and then press the power button. Once the computer has turned on, press the ‘F11’ or ‘Delete’ keys repeatedly until you reach the boot menu. From here, select ‘Boot from USB’ and then choose your drive from the list of available options. Connect the bootable USB to your XXL WINE  computer or laptop. Start your PC/laptop and press F2/F8 or Del to enter the BIOS. Select and click on “Secure Boot Control” and select “Disabled”. Click on “Boot” and choose Launch CSM, change the setting from “Disabled” to Enabled.

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    julia roberts
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    cost
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