CL10-B-100 satellite - cannot boot from USB Live of Linux

I just bought a Satellite CL10-B-100 (PSKVEE - 00300CG 6) with only 8.1 Windows preinstalled. I need to boot from a linux live usb - without success now. No MSC instead of UEFI option available in BIOS. Secure boot disabled, USB set as first boot priority option. The latest version of the BIOS, I found online is the same as on the computer - 1.00

Any suggestions on how to start from USB Linux?

Good day

C.

Hello

Most modern distributions should be able to start using the UEFI.
However, you forgot to mention what distro you are using.

I assume that your pressing F12 at startup to get the start menu, verify that your key is recognized and select to start him?
Which means that it fails? No not at all, start it begins to start but fall into problems... ?

Please clarify the situation.
BR
Tom

Tags: Toshiba

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