took friends ultra slow asus windows 8 aus x55a but 4gigaram normally with f2 u can change boot order
or with f8 at once u chose u boot from dvd slot
here only f2 makes something
it makes the known
MAIN ADVANCED BOOT.....
IN BOOT:
BOOT CONFIG
FAST BOOT ........ENABLED
LAUNCH CSM
BOOT OPTION PROPERTIES
BOOTOPTION 1#
ADD NEW BOOT OPTION
DELETE BOOT OPTION
UNDER ADD NEW BOOT OPT
SELECKT FILE SYSTEM
PATH FOR BOOT
CREATE
BUTTTT no choise to start fom dvd !!!!!
IF I put in slot and restart also not take boot automat like in old times
helpppppppppppppppppppppppppp!!
all my time 2 years pc hammering day and night invested for pup was sensless<??
only until win 7 possible install pup????
what if i buy wind 10???
this here:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=112931
only install with lick1.? ?
who knows if lick really works on win 10???
but then warranty and or pc maybe crash??
cant risk use lick on friends laptop.....
i gettig very sadddddddddddddddddddddd
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPLEASEEEEEEEEEE
How to set boot options to boot pup from LIVEcd?
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I can't tell you on your exact machine, but I did a live boot CD (CloneZilla) on a Win8 "All In One" -- it was a bit of a pain.
I don't recall the details, but that one had an option stored somewhere that prevented booting from a live CD. I had to disable that "feature", then it worked. I don't recall if it was in the BIOS, or part of the Win8 boot controls (I think it may have been the latter -- it's been a few years since I did this).
I don't recall the details, but that one had an option stored somewhere that prevented booting from a live CD. I had to disable that "feature", then it worked. I don't recall if it was in the BIOS, or part of the Win8 boot controls (I think it may have been the latter -- it's been a few years since I did this).
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This should be controlled by a setting in the computers bios.
Windows has a way to access this when running Windows 8 or 10, but pressing F2 key goes directly to the bios setup before you boot Windows.
If this is a UEFI bios.
You may have to turn off secure boot and or enable legacy boot to see the option in the bios setup.
My UEFI bios has to have secure boot disabled in bios to even offer other devices to boot from.
With secure boot enabled, you do not see any boot device options.
This also turns on/off the ability of F8 to offer boot options.
Some place in the bios setup has to be an option to select what device to boot from.
Windows has a way to access this when running Windows 8 or 10, but pressing F2 key goes directly to the bios setup before you boot Windows.
If this is a UEFI bios.
You may have to turn off secure boot and or enable legacy boot to see the option in the bios setup.
My UEFI bios has to have secure boot disabled in bios to even offer other devices to boot from.
With secure boot enabled, you do not see any boot device options.
This also turns on/off the ability of F8 to offer boot options.
Some place in the bios setup has to be an option to select what device to boot from.
The things they do not tell you, are usually the clue to solving the problem.
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thak u for explaiing aswer
if i do :
You may have to turn off secure boot and or enable legacy boot to see the option in the bios setup
then nothig for sure changes with laptop and windows on it ?
it will work like before?
so i dont need to put it back?
if any body who press f2 at start can change from safe to unsafe
ad can put pup i slot ad can see all harddisc
where is then the sense of saifty boot?
than u very for verrrry nice answer:)
thank uuuuu
if i do :
You may have to turn off secure boot and or enable legacy boot to see the option in the bios setup
then nothig for sure changes with laptop and windows on it ?
it will work like before?
so i dont need to put it back?
if any body who press f2 at start can change from safe to unsafe
ad can put pup i slot ad can see all harddisc
where is then the sense of saifty boot?
than u very for verrrry nice answer:)
thank uuuuu
Hi Kiramm,
You asked "where is then the sense of saifty boot?"
Suggest you read George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four or see the movie and pay attention to the concept "Doublespeak". Short-cut: look it up on wikipedia. But the story in either form is worth experiencing.
Then read my footnote to this post, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 159#858159 and my next three posts on that thread.
There's a reason Microsoft is referred to as "The Evil Empire".
mikesLr
You asked "where is then the sense of saifty boot?"
Suggest you read George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four or see the movie and pay attention to the concept "Doublespeak". Short-cut: look it up on wikipedia. But the story in either form is worth experiencing.
Then read my footnote to this post, http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 159#858159 and my next three posts on that thread.
There's a reason Microsoft is referred to as "The Evil Empire".
mikesLr