How to boot from external DVD using Iconia W700P?

I'm tired of having to restore my entire system (and lose all my files, programs, applications, etc.) whenever something is blocking the Iconia W700P (and quite often). I have an external DVD, backups of the entire system using Acronis True Image 2015 an Acronis boot disc (made on a Win 7 machine), but can not get the system to boot to the DVD device. I tried to reset the boot sequence, but it keeps starting in my original system of Windows 8 (I had to restore everything again once). I even tried to change to a legacy starting, but the system could not find a bootable device.

Without a way to restore my system, this expensive machine is completely worthless!

Help, please!

Turning off secure boot seems to have done the trick. The DVD is loading now.

Thank you!

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