8300 elite SFF: 8300 Elite won't USB flash drive boot

Elite Mini PC 8300.  I made a bootable USB key but cannot get the Menu of boot or boot order configuration in the BIOS to see the player.  Exactly the same as in this other thread pending: USB not available in the Start Menu

In 'Device Configuration' (BIOS) is listed, it does NOT appear in the Boot configuration order, even if I save changes and reboot.  I have disabled UEFI and Secure Boot, activated Legacy BIOS, I intend to install Windows 7 x 64.  When starting I press F9 or ESC to display the start menu and the USB key is not listed.  All USB ports are enabled.  Tried the ports front and rear (except USB 3.0 those W7 with no support from the other drivers for USB 3.0).  I tried he prepares with Microsoft USB DVD Tool and Rufus.

The flash player has worked well with several other PCs.  for example I have HP Pro 4300 SFF and the flash player starts without a problem here it is configurable in BIOS and select from the Start Menu.

First attempts on Elite 8300 was with BIOS v2.99.  But I also tried after update BIOS to v3.03 because release notes made remarks on improving support USB, but there was No change even problem.

Take the battery CMOS press switch reset CMOS on the systemboard put the CMOS battery, restart the device to fix a date and time in the BIOS and check if this is useful.

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