User friends have asked the majority of netizens on the post about how to solve the problem that the bios does not have a usb startup item. When encountering this kind of problem, it is usually that the usb-hdd cannot be found in the bios or The usb-zip option is available, but there is still a way to enable USB in the bios. The following will teach you how to effectively boot from a USB disk when the bios does not have a USB boot option.
1. First make sure that there is no problem in creating the USB boot disk. According to the boot screen prompts, press the shortcut key to enter the bios interface and move the cursor to the boot option to set:
2. In In the boot options window, we select the boot device priority item and set the 1st boot device in item 1 to removable device,
3. After setting up, we return to Select hard disk drives on the previous screen, and it will appear
4. Then select the parameters corresponding to the 1st drive and change it to the USB disk you inserted, and press F10 to save and exit. .
Netizens don’t have to worry that if the bios does not have a USB boot option, it will not be able to set up the USB disk boot. If you encounter this situation, you may wish to try the above method, I hope it can help you.