Lenovo Thinkcentre MT - 8808-D2U M - boot from USB

I'm trying to boot from a USB flash drive.

When I turn on the computer, I press 'enter' to interrupt the boot process. I then press F12. The boot USB option appears / disappears randomly.

Has anyone encountered this problem? Is there a solution?

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Instead of the ENTRY, press F1 to access the BIOs Setup. Find the START ORDER setting and make sure that USB is part of the top list. If this isn't the case, move it to the top of the bottom by '+' and ' - '.

Who should appear in the F12 constantly. There is no need to press on enter on startup, press F12 to present with the boot order list.

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