![]() So- try it with you F10/F9 key or what ever have the F-key for boormenuĪnd look in the bios configuration if it is enable for boot from usb, if this config exist in the Bios.Īnd dont forget before plugin you usb-device *g* before you boot the computer So, mus be you Hardware more newer, from this jear. Since last year/this year start booting with an usb-stick with more as 8 Gig and other. ![]() More newest Mainboards/Bios works the boot over 4 Gig and like i have become with. With computers last 2 jears or something works only 1-2 gig usb-sticks only be the The most bootmenu enables per f10 or F9 for become at bootĪnd in the bios mus enable from usb-boot or something for enabling to check the usb-deviceĪnd at last by boot can you press the Menu - F-key and select you bootdeviceīut works only on the more new computers/bios. (*) I'll save you from hearing how I got that deep into trouble, but let's say it is because I was trying to fix a problem that I don't know if it war originated by the Phoenix bios itself, but surely I'm bitter about Phoenix not giving us an actual way to reset the firmware status to the default, and Samsung for not giving us the firmware images to reflash.Maybe a bootmenu who be enables choose from an usb-device. Probably I'd rather dump the damn thing and buy another with a more sensible efi implementation (*) - and send Samsung to where they belong for good. Using Samsung support would be pricey and very unconfortable (in the meantime they are practically retiring from the european laptop market), So, basically, I'd kind of like to send the firmware in uefi mode at next boot, running a command from linux in csm mode. Since the laptop is in CSM, Windows 8 won't boot, and I cannot reach the "go in efi firmware setup screen" during restart. ![]() ![]()
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