DELL laptop Inspiron F12 Select "USB Flash Drive" F2 Settings->General->Boot Sequence->"USB Storage Device", then up arrow, [Apply]--[Exit] DELL laptop Precision F2 Select "USB Storage Device" from boot menu F12 EMACHINES F12 Tab, Del HP generic Esc, F9 Esc, F10, F1 HP desktop...
MI Notebook Air Fn +F2 (Choose Boot Menu) Fn +F2 (Choose BIOS Setup) PANASONIC Toughbook F2 (go to the exit and then choose boot order) F2, Del NEC F5 F2 PACKARD BELL F8 F1, Del eMCHINES F12 Tab, Del FUJITSU F12 F2 GATEWAY F11, Esc, F10 F2, Del iBALL ...
Select the F9 boot options menu. In that menu there should be two lists of bootable devices (U)EFI and legacy. The Rufus-created flash drive should be showing up under the (U)EFI boot options list. Select it and press the Enter key and the notebook should boot from the USB flash...
Some additional pieces of information that I've noticed. This is all on the Dell Precision 5530 which is having the problem: If I press up/down arrow on the internal keyboard, the systemd-boot menu seems to get into a weird state where the up/down arrow keys will also not work on the...
Acer F2 for Notebook, DEL for Desktop Dell F2 HP F10 Lenovo F1 for Desktop and All-In One, F2 for ideapad Samsung F2 If that doesn’t work you can try resetting your BIOS to factory default and rebooting your computer. However, use this option with caution. If you have a custom-buil...
CTRL + F11(Dell™ PC Restore by Symantec) F8(Repair Your Computer)Dell Factory Image Restore EI Systems Boot Option Keys F10(System Recovery) Fujitsu Laptop Boot Option Keys F2(BIOS Setup) F12(Boot Menu) Gateway Boot Options Keys F11 or R(Gateway Recovery) ...
exit that shell, you get a new boot menu; go to boot manager and select PXE boot. Works for me. Dell PowerEdge T620 with 2x Xeon E5-2680 v2 @ 2.80GHz (20 cores 40 threads), 256 GB DDR3 ECC RAM, Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller 10G X550T vampirebyte Dabbler Joined Nov 28, ...
Today I tried to use the same USB Drive with ventoy 1.0.18 in it to try Debian 10.7 live CD, but it failed to show the ventoy menu. Instead, Dell support software begin to check the hardware, finding no problem. Then, Dell Support Recovery OS started loading. It took a long time ...
https://github.com/CloverLeafBG/Dell-Latitude-7490-OC-Hackintosh Thanks! By the way, could I install this on a usb external drive to make sure everything works before I install it on my ssd? Also, I have the version without thunderbolt, will I need to remap usb? Edited February 6...
Step 2. Restart the computer. When the start up screen appears, press "Boot menu entry key" as soon as possible to open "Boot Menu". Please find out your key from the following list including laptops and desktops of Dell, HP, Acer, Toshiba, Samsung, Lenovo, Thinkpad, Sony, Msi, Fujit...