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External usb to windows 10 boot menu
External usb to windows 10 boot menu






  1. EXTERNAL USB TO WINDOWS 10 BOOT MENU INSTALL
  2. EXTERNAL USB TO WINDOWS 10 BOOT MENU FULL
  3. EXTERNAL USB TO WINDOWS 10 BOOT MENU WINDOWS 10

EXTERNAL USB TO WINDOWS 10 BOOT MENU WINDOWS 10

This will launch the YUMI options to select Lubuntu.Īs already stated in this thread, the original Windows 10 OS remains intact on this PC running any live Linux distro. I selected the last line, USB DISK 2.0, and pressed Enter.

external usb to windows 10 boot menu

OS boot manager (UEFI) - Windows Boot Manager (MBG4GC) Press ESC then F9 to open BOOT MANAGER, Boot Options Menu option appears in bottom left corner of the screen. Type the passcode (4 digits) HP supplies and press ENTER. But if you cannot see this option in the recovery environment, please manually change boot order and then boot. Next, right-click on the drive partition and select 'Mark Partition as Active.' (See Image 1) Image 1: Mark USB drive partition as Active. Choose the FAT32 file system to be able to boot with UEFI support. Right-click on the USB drive partition and click Format. I was leery of changing the BIOS Legacy Support on a HP Stream Notebook 13-c010nr from default setting  to when noticing HP alert "This step may make this PC unbootable" so I thought it may be helpful to elaborate on the steps to get a YUMI v2.0.4.9-created MULTIBOOT USB 2.0 16GB memory stick to boot a Lubuntu 17.04 64-bit Desktop: To boot computer from the bootable USB, you can use Windows 10 quick boot menu 'Use a device' without changing the startup sequence in the BIOS. Press Windows + X and choose to open Disk Management. In all these cases Windows 10 on the laptop's drive (it is actually an IC chip) starts up properly when not choosing the USB stick. So, then the light came on that it is a UEFI issue.

external usb to windows 10 boot menu

Using other methods the following was the only option available and it didn't work:īut with Tuxboot there was now a second option which worked: Something new appeared in the Windows 10 boot menu (Esc > F9 Boot Device Options).

EXTERNAL USB TO WINDOWS 10 BOOT MENU INSTALL

I used a program from the same website called UUI (Universal USB Installer) that allows you to install a single OS.ģ) To get Clonezilla Linux to boot I had to install it using a program called Tuxboot, which was recommended by the developer of Clonezilla.

EXTERNAL USB TO WINDOWS 10 BOOT MENU FULL

Now I see that there is a beta version of a special" UEFI" YUMI, so eventually I will try it to see if I can load any live Linux and fix the problem.Ģ) I decided later that I wanted to install Linux Mint directly on the USB as a full install rather than a live version. It worked with all my other computers, but with the the HP Stream the only Linux operating system that would boot was Ubuntu and its variants (Lubuntu, Linux Mint, Etc.). So just to get the USB to be recognized I set the following in BIOS:ġ) I created a multiboot USB stick with a program called YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer ) with various live versions of various Linuxes, as well as Windows 7, Hirens Boot CD, etc. In my case neither Linux by itself nor the various multiboot USB creators would boot. None of my USB sticks would boot with this laptop, but they worked on my other computers.

external usb to windows 10 boot menu

I went through a similar problem a year and a half ago when I first got the HP Stream. It indeed looks like a UEFI boot USB drive is what is necessary.








External usb to windows 10 boot menu