I managed to boot from SD, press F12, select UEFI boot options. You will see USB 1 and USB 2. USB 2 is for SDCard.
However, now I am facing a new problem. After installing Windows with my SDCard, Windows Boot Manager appear in my UEFI boot options but the USB1 and USB2 options is removed and replaced by NICv4 and NICv6. Any idea how to solve this?
DELL-Senthil S
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November 29th, 2013 07:00
Hi Andy,
The Dell system BIOS are not designed to boot from the external SD card, it can boot from the optical drive, hard drive or USB device.
speedstep
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November 29th, 2013 08:00
F12 Booting from SD is done via USB Adapter.
They are very inexpensive.
http://www.microcenter.com/product/361939/Secure_Digital-Secure_Digital_High_Capacity_%28SD-SDHC%29_USB_20_Card_Reader
andylooi
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November 29th, 2013 09:00
Hi Speedstep,
I managed to boot from SD, press F12, select UEFI boot options. You will see USB 1 and USB 2. USB 2 is for SDCard.
However, now I am facing a new problem. After installing Windows with my SDCard, Windows Boot Manager appear in my UEFI boot options but the USB1 and USB2 options is removed and replaced by NICv4 and NICv6. Any idea how to solve this?
Thanks.
Andy
DELL-Senthil S
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December 4th, 2013 07:00
Hi Andy,
I am sorry for the delayed response; please provide me the snap shot of the Windows boot manager.