On my PC I have to repeatedly press "del" during start in order to enter BIOS configuration and change drive boot sequence. However you might have a functional key (F8) in my case to select the boot drive during start-up (see image below under "Test DOS boot USB"). ![]() Here is the USB stick content which we just prepared previously with Rufus. Unfortunately under DOS not all of the files are showing up. Below under "DIR DOS booted Screen" you can see content of the USB stick after browsing it under DOS. Insert your USB stick previously loaded with DOS boot files using Rufus. Start your PC and press the respective keyboard key in order to enter boot selection screen. In my case USB bootable stick name is "Kingston data traveler". But you can test starting PC and prompting select boot select screen with USB stick plugged and un-plugged. This way you will find the name of your USB stick. ![]() Select your USB device with the keyboard arrows and hit Enter.
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