Boot1: stuck at the boot from usb

I have a Pavilion p7 - 1520 without changes yet and 8 t (64) of Windows, and when I try to boot from a usb device, I get the standard boot0:loading

boot1: fact

Then it just sits there, frozen. The problem is not the usb device, because it works on my other four machines. I think it's maybe a problem with the BIOS, because I tried to boot F9 and I tried esc. Same result. Anyone got any help?

I found the problem.

So he can start my usb device, I had to:

1. unplug my hard drive to the card

2. boot into the BIOS and reset all default BIOS

3. turn the computer off and then plug in the hard drive

4. boot into the BIOS and turn off Secure Boot and Legacy Boot off

5 then he started in all of the media that had a bootable interface.

Hope this helps anyone with the same issue.

Tags: HP Desktops

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