[HP JET 7] Macrium key bootable usb omitting 7 flow HP Tablet boot

7 HP flow is connected via an otg cable to a 4 port non powered usb hub.  The hub contains a keyboard, mouse, and usb key.

The recovery media is through the Macrium Reflect (that is installed on the HP Jet 7 Tablet) on a usb key.  Media is created correctly because it has been tested in another machine and it starts successfully.

I entered the start menu of the HP 7 flow by holding down the volume key and power when starting.  In the start menu, I changed the boot order so that usb sticks/multi-utilisations are the first options in the boot order.  Secure boot has also been disabled.

Within Windows 8.1 with Bing, I used the following to restart the Tablet and tried to boot the usb key:

charm of settings-> change advanced pc-> update and Recovery-> startup-> restore settings
New screen with "choose an option.
Choose "use a device.
EFI USB device

On reboot, I get the error message: failure of selected boot device

I want to make sure that the boot with a usb key works as Macrium backup is useless unless I can actually start the system up to the restoration of the image.

Any suggestions?

The issue is not with the software that I use.  The problem is with the tablet itself.   What is so difficult to grasp here?  As usual, I understand the question myself.

I love how everything is never the question with the hardware itself, but ALWAYS something else.  I have been more than sufficient depth with my explanation, but the same lame attempts at a solution are presented over and over again.

I'm done with this "useful" forum

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