Then "Use a device" after which I get this screen: Īnd no matter what I chose there the tablet restarts back to the first screen. I set it up as such (take a look): īut still with the settings above, when I plug in this USB flash drive that I made in Windows 8 with the recovery data, and then reboot, the tablet hangs up for a minute or so and then brings up this screen: The issue is that I'm not sure which booting mode I need to pick. I found out that I can get into BIOS by holding down Up+Down volume buttons while also pressing the Power button. I am hoping that UEFI at least will deal with that. ![]() That would bring up your next hurdle to overcome, finding out how to substitute for an "any key" requirement You would not have bootable media mounted in it and if you did you would be given a few seconds to "hit any key" to request that it be used. you would put the DVD device first in the list because ordinarily Did you understand my DVD example? I was hoping you might have had prior experience with setting up BIOS which would have made it relevant. Therefore, if you want to boot from a device which is ordinarily not bootable you must You can't use the conditional boot request via Fn+F12 so you must do it using the BIOS boot device selection order. So I'm not sure why that wouldn't work? I obviously can't hit any keyboard buttons like I'd do on a desktop.įor the reason I mentioned. As you can see I put USB HDD as the first item in the boot order.
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