John restarted his computer and booted into Windows. He was relieved to see that his computer was running smoothly, and he could access all his files. He ran a few tests to verify that the hard drive was working correctly, including copying files and running a disk check.
: Immediately upon startup, repeatedly press the manufacturer's hotkey (typically F2, F10, F12, ) to access the BIOS or Boot Menu. Set Boot Priority : Change the boot order so that the USB Flash Drive is the first priority, then save and exit. DOS Interface
John restarted his computer and booted into Windows. He was relieved to see that his computer was running smoothly, and he could access all his files. He ran a few tests to verify that the hard drive was working correctly, including copying files and running a disk check.
: Immediately upon startup, repeatedly press the manufacturer's hotkey (typically F2, F10, F12, ) to access the BIOS or Boot Menu. Set Boot Priority : Change the boot order so that the USB Flash Drive is the first priority, then save and exit. DOS Interface