e9105z Desktop: boot from USB 3.0 port

I recently installed an Insignia 3.0 adapter. I can see a USB plugged into the adapter using Windows 7, but I can't boot from it. Pilots of the cards seem to be loaded OK I can view the files on the memory stick. I can install the memory stick in a USB 2.0 port and an OK start. Can help you? BIOS problem? USB 2.0 ports are on the motherboard.

Yes the BIOS did help probably not start from a map. When they wrote the BIOS they do not think that you would do that.

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