G50-45 - it can boot from USB 3.0?

Hello

I want to buy a compact USB to allow me to start my computer to Linux when necessary. Obviously, USB 3.0 will be faster, but I don't know if USB 3.0 is bootable with this laptop. I have version 1.07 of 'Insyde H20' BIOS (even if it also says Rev. 3.7 - don't know which version this is why he - 1.07/3.7?)

Anyway - does anyone know if it is bootable USB 3.0? Google no did not help me this time.

Thank you.

USB 3 is backward compatible with USB 2, so everything that boots from USB should be good. I've not seen anyone suggesting the contrary, and my G580 USB boots all the time.

Check your BIOS make sure that USB boot is enabled, Secure Boot is disabled. Try to start (boot order ether), or manual selection of the startup list.

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