On 12/7/23 13:39, Tim Evans wrote:
o Go into the PC BIOS and disable "Secure Boot." (Apparently, there is a workaround that allows you to skip this, but I didn't explore it.)
Did you try without doing this? It should just work.
o While in the BIOS, change the boot device order to put your thumb drive first (I had the thumb drive inserted when I went into the BIOS and it offered it as a boot choice--again, this was Dell's BIOS, so YMMV.
Usually there's a key you can press to get a boot selection menu so you can one-time boot from the USB without having to change the boot order.
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