5.09 pheonix BIOS does support booting from a usb key? If not, is there an update that will?

Presario SR5249UK

Your system should boot from a bootable USB key, as long as you select in the BIOS or at the time of booting as a device to boot from. What is an update of the BIOS... version 5.23 corrects the display of the configuration Menu of the BIOS for SATA Port 2 and 3, CPU microcode updates and updates v115M for MXIC SPI AWDFLASH.

Frank

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