Trying to get access to the BIOS setting so I can boot off a USB CD drive. When booting up F2, F7, F10, etc. do not work. I have tried an old HP wireless USB keyboard and recently acquired Logitech k400 Plus. Both can access the BIOS settings on a recently acquired HP Envy 850 Phoenix tower. Any words of advice?
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I discovered that by holding the Power-On button for 4 seconds on the initial power up takes one into the F2, F7, F10, etc options and is then the only menu displayed on the screen. This allowed me to use the F10 option to boot from either a USB-CD drive or a USB-Jump drive. I was then able to install Linuxium's (by Ian Morrison) Ubuntu from a USB-CD drive to a USB-Jump drive utilizing a USB hub to attach these drives and the Logitech k400 Plus keyboard and touch-pad. Beware the keyboard attached to the Vivitar USB 2.0 Hub Man had some strange performances issues (eg. uncontrollable auto-repeat and large delays with dropped characters).
I am still experiencing LG USB-CD drive boot failure when using media like Gparted or WHS Restore CDs.
That would be Ubuntu 16.04 LTS that I installed to a PNY 256GB USB 3.0.
Hi Keeper.Oregon,
It seems that your Intel® Compute Stick is working properly; however I suggest you to contact this website, in regards of your Linux* configuration https://01.org/ https://01.org/
Also I would suggest you to contact the manufacture of your peripherals equipment in order to get the drivers compatible with your Operating System.
Regards,
Hellen.
Hi, Keeper.Oregon,
I would like to know if the information provided helps you.
Regards,
Hellen.
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