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| There is no reason to edit the order of that screen (although it should be easy to do so).
Your computer is first checking to see if there is a bootable cd in the cd drive. If there is not it checks for a bootable removeable device such as a USB drive. If there is not then it checks to see if the hard drive is bootable. If it’s not booting to your USB drive then the likely cause is that your USB drive is not bootable.
It could also be that there are security settings or something else somewhere else in the BIOS that prevents you from booting to a USB drive. Or perhaps your computer is old enough that it cannot boot from a USB drive.
I should have asked this at the beginning. How is it that you ended up with a computer that you don’t know the password to? DKO posted in this thread so he must not be too worried about it but generally helping someone unlock a computer on a forum is kinda taboo. | |
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