Win8 system set U disk boot method

  

Now most computers support U disk boot, can play a big role in system crash and quick installation system, take a look at Win8 system set U disk boot method .

When Win XP, Win 7 and other systems start up, there will be certain buttons to enter the BIOS settings, such as holding down the F2, F12, ESC, DELETE keys, etc., but these methods are not applicable to Win8 systems — — because Win8's default startup mode does not have these options. In fact, this is Microsoft's addition of a new technology HYBRID BOOT (mixed start) technology in Win8. In this way, it is equivalent to the advanced sleep mode. It is a hot boot when booting normally, so you can't enter the BIOS no matter what you press F2, DEL or whatever.

1. From the Win8 system & ldquo; computer settings & mdash; advanced startup & rdquo; enter the BIOS settings interface after rebooting

After the Win8 desktop is opened, the finger swipes from the right side of the screen to the middle or press “Win+I” shortcut to open the Win8 super button (Charm column), click “ change computer settings & rdquo;. Then go to & ldquo; computer settings & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; & ldquo; regular & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; at the bottom has an advanced startup function, activate the immediate restart button, restart, see & ldquo; select an option & rdquo; interface, select & ldquo ;Troubleshooting”, then see three options, click on the bottom of the "advanced option", then you can see "UEFI firmware settings" (this is a BIOS specification introduced by Intel), and finally You can start the reboot. After a normal restart, the system will automatically enter the BIOS setup interface.

2. Enter the BIOS setup interface by modifying the power options. Since it is a ghost of HYBRID BOOT technology, then we can turn it off. Click the left (or right) button on the bottom right corner of the desktop. Enter the power option, click “ need to password when waking up, there is a setting at the bottom of the page. In this case, you can't change it directly. You need to click ““Change the currently unavailable settings” to change it.

3. Enter through forced shutdown. Forcibly shutting down is to press and hold the power button for 5 seconds or more to force the computer to turn off and then on. By the way, this method, I tried on a computer, seems to work.

After entering the BIOS, there is a Legacy and UEFI option in the BOOT settings. You can only choose the traditional legacy to recognize the U disk auto-installation system.

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