First thing: secure boot must be turned OFF to allow a USB boot.
Second: the USB flash drive must be setup for GPT (UEFI requires GPT boot).
Third: be VERY careful in running any older utilities on the system from a USB drive - especially if they're not UEFI-compliant. You can damage the data on the drive by doing so.
ejn63
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April 23rd, 2015 14:00
First thing: secure boot must be turned OFF to allow a USB boot.
Second: the USB flash drive must be setup for GPT (UEFI requires GPT boot).
Third: be VERY careful in running any older utilities on the system from a USB drive - especially if they're not UEFI-compliant. You can damage the data on the drive by doing so.
PeterGreg
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April 24th, 2015 07:00
Thanks, secure boot is a new option to me. The last time I amended the boot sequence the options were floppy disk, hard disk and CD drive!