HP pavilion 15-e016tu usb device boot

I want to start windows 8.1 by USB to my pc, but before plugging, I pressed ESC when the computer start and go to the boot device options (f9), but it shows me only 1. boot to the efi file

2. start from the hard drive of the pc

I have win 8 pro x 64, my hp Pavilion 15-e016tu notebook pc cannot boot from USB?

or should I definetely plug to check this?

Hi enlightlanka,

Thank you for your request, I will do my best to help you!

I understand you want to be able to boot from a USB device.

When you start your computer, the bios looks bootable devices in the order referred to in the bios. If it is not available to start on the device, it will continue the list downwards until it has no options left, or there is the boot device.

The USB device must be connected to the laptop to begin on it.  Here is a document to help you change the boot order. Configuration of the Boot order in the system BIOS.

I hope this has helped.

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