HPE 410T: How can I boot from a MicroSD card?

Hi I have a PC that goes over six years and would like to know how to start on a MicroSD card from office of 410t HPE. I am able to boot from a USB key by pressing and holding down the ESC key on startup to select the boot device and my USB flash drive appears in the list of bootable devices, but my microsd card does not appear in this list. Is there anyway that I can boot from the microSD on this computer? Thank you.

bert6822

Sorry, but you can start only off the coast of devices that appear in the selection of start menu.

If it is not there, it can not be used at startup - and SD cards are a common problem in this regard.

However, there is microSD adapters / USB (I have one of my cards), and if you don't find one of those, you might be able to start using a USB port.

Good luck

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