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How to boot from USB Flash Drive in Windows

How to boot from USB Flash Drive in Windows


Sometimes, we may need to boot from a USB device for many different reasons, like you have lost windows password and you need a Windows password recovery program which burnt to a USB Flash Drive to reset the password or you need to run repair systems.

Windows System usually boot from a CD or DVD by default if you don't set the BIOS before. But sometimes, the DVD drive is broken or there is no DVD drive in our laptop, we have to use USB device instead. So how to boot from a USB device you may ask.

Booting from a USB device is very easy and usually takes less than 10 minutes. Below is the simple steps described.


1. Change the BIOS setup.

Change the BIOS boot order so that the USB device option is listed first. The BIOS is rarely setup this way by default.

Turn on or restart your computer before Windows starts, immediately press Del or F2 then you will enter the BIOS setup. See below.

Not all the BIOS setup utilities are the same so yours may look like this or it may look completely different. But there are all basically a set of menus containing many different settings for your computer's hardware.

Locate and navigate to the Boot Order Options in Bios, the boot option likes below. Select the Removable Devices and change to the first with + or -.

C. Press F10 to save the changes and Exit.

2. Insert the USB device to your computer via any available USB port.

Your USB device should be bootable. It is easy, just follows the program you want to install.

3. Restart your computer and it should now boot from the USB flash drive.

Restart your system, if you change your bios setup successfully, the computer will boot from USB device.

If you want to boot from CD/DVD , just follow the steps and change hard disk to the first when changing the bios setup. If you have any technical problem about this, you can contact the technial support team .

Hope you enjoy this tip.
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How to boot from USB Flash Drive in Windows