How to boot from USB on Windows 10
Note: This might or might not work on your computer. Windows makes this hard, and it's different for different computers, it seems. However, try these steps. If they work on your computer or don't please comment either way so other people will know what computers they work on.
HOW TO BOOT FROM USB
1. When you copy your linux .iso file to your flash drive, select "properties" and take note of what the USB is called by the computer, because you'll need to select it later from a list.
0) look on the sides of your computer for a little tiny hole that a wire could fit through. On some computers, this is a reset button that will take you to a "boot from" option; otherwise,
Method
1) Start menu
2) type "Settings" and click it
3) "Update and security" (strangely misleading heading for what we are trying to do ... some might say "hidden"
4) "Recovery" (same)
5) "Restart now" under Advanced Startup
6) "Use a device"
7) Select your USB device.
Did it work for you?
Another method
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2417361,00.asp
1)Start menu
2)Search "PC Settings"
3)Search in there for "UEFI"
5)Boot from USB
6)Boot from USB
7)If you go to BIOS now, disable "Secure Boot" and enable "Legacy Boot" and move your USB/CD drives up above the OS boot (using F5) and then save with F10.
8)It may take several tries
9)It might help to hold down Windowskey and b when turning computer on and pressing F2.
HOW TO BOOT FROM USB
1. When you copy your linux .iso file to your flash drive, select "properties" and take note of what the USB is called by the computer, because you'll need to select it later from a list.
0) look on the sides of your computer for a little tiny hole that a wire could fit through. On some computers, this is a reset button that will take you to a "boot from" option; otherwise,
Method
1) Start menu
2) type "Settings" and click it
3) "Update and security" (strangely misleading heading for what we are trying to do ... some might say "hidden"
4) "Recovery" (same)
5) "Restart now" under Advanced Startup
6) "Use a device"
7) Select your USB device.
Did it work for you?
Another method
https://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2417361,00.asp
1)Start menu
2)Search "PC Settings"
3)Search in there for "UEFI"
5)Boot from USB
6)Boot from USB
7)If you go to BIOS now, disable "Secure Boot" and enable "Legacy Boot" and move your USB/CD drives up above the OS boot (using F5) and then save with F10.
8)It may take several tries
9)It might help to hold down Windowskey and b when turning computer on and pressing F2.
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