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How to Boot From USB to Windows 10 Recovery Menu or to Installation Environment in any Computer



WELCOME EVERYBODY!
On this video, I’m going to show you how to boot any computer from USB pen drive in order to repair windows start up or to install windows 10 or another operating system.
Also this method can be used to boot from another
Windows Installation Media like CD or DVD drives.
First, you have to create a bootable USB for either Windows Recovery Environment image or for whole windows image.

Watch the Following videos see how to create a bootable USB in computer or in android mobile:

First: How to boot from USB in non-UEFI computers.

1. Turn off the computer completely
2. Connect the USB drive to your PC.
3. Turn on the computer again.
4. Once you see the manufacturer logo, rapidly and repeatedly press F12 or another key from keyboard to enter boot options menu.

This is the List of hot keys to enter Boot Menu for different brands including laptops and desktops:
– Acer: F12, F9 or Esc.
– Asus: Esc. or F8
– Compaq: F9 or Esc.
– Dell: F12
– Fujitsu: F12
– Hp: Esc. or F9
– Lenovo: F12, F8, F10, Novo Button or Fn+F11
– MSI: F11
– Razer Blade: F12
– Samsung: F12 or F2
– Sony: Assist Button, Esc or F11
– Toshiba: F12

5. Move to the DVD or the USB and then press the Enter button.

6. Press any key to continue.
7. Select the desired language then press Next.

From this screen, you can either click on Repair your Computer option to open advanced recovery menu, or click on Install Now icon to proceed to windows installation.

If the computer failed to boot from the USB or you received an error message saying that “An operating system wasn’t found”, boot into boot menu and select the USB option that is flagged with EFI or UEFI USB device name.

Second: How to boot from USB in UEFI computers.

If your computer has a UEFI firmware or you failed to boot it from USB in first method, do the followings:
Power on the computer and press F2 key repeatedly to open BIOS settings:

This is the list of common keys used to open BIOS settings for different brands for desktops, laptops and notebooks:
– Acer: F2 or Del
– Asus: F9, F2 or Delete
– Compaq: F10
– Dell: F2
– Fujitsu: F2
– Hp: F10, Esc or F1
– Lenovo: F1, F2 or Novo Button
– MSI: F10
– Razer Blade: F1
– Samsung: F2 or F10
– Sony: Assist Button, F1, F2 or F3
– Toshiba: F1, F2, Esc or F12

Use arrow keys from keyboards to navigate between panels and items or read the instructions from the bottom of BIOS settings.
Locate secure boot or fast boot and disable it
Go to Boot tab and change USB Boot option to Enabled or on.
– In some Asus or similar laptops with UEFI BIOS menu like this,

you have to enable Compatibility Support or CSM mode, in order to disable secure Boot.

In some computers, you have to change Boot Mode to Legacy support,

then enable USB legacy or any related settings if available.

If you are unable to enter Boot menu as on the first method,

you have to change the boot order so USB takes the first position in the list.

Use F5 and F6 or follow the instructions from your screen to change the USB boot position to the top.

In Asus UEFI/BIOS utility and similar menus, you can drag and drop the USB drive in to the top of the boot list using you mouse.

Navigate to Exit panel and select, Save Changes option.
Also you can save changes by pressing F10 or similar key according to what you can see in your BIOS menu.

If the USB drive not shown on the boot list, make sure that:
The USB is not disabled in boot menu or any menu.

The USB scheme is applicable to your disk scheme (i.e. MBR or GPT)

The USB drive is not corrupted or unbootable
In some cases, you have to save changes and reboot into BIOS settings in order to see the USB drive on the Boot menu.

Also you can try to plug the USB pen drive to another USB 2 port in your computer.

Some mentioned settings may or may not available in your computer, or may be available in other names rather than the mentioned names.

Search for any of the following settings and make sure it’s Enabled or set to On:
CSM
Legacy Support
Legacy CSM
Launch CSM

If you have a UEFI/Legacy Boot option, set it to Both or Legacy Only.

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