Satellite L670-134 - how to boot from a USB?

Hi all

I have been carried out by the facebook virus and have to re - install my system using a system recovery on a USB drive (bootable stick).

My system:
Hardware: Computer laptop Toshiba Satellite L670-134
Software: Win7

The Bios shows that the possibility to choose between:
HDD/SDD
CS/DVD
FLOPPY DRIVE
LAN

No usb!
Please advise as soon as possible.
Your support is most appreciated. Thanx

Did you check that once the USB has been connected to the laptop?
Please connect the USB stick to the USB port laptop s (check all) and then turn on the device and access the BIOS settings.

Alternatively, you can press F12 while turning on the laptop in order to get the menu boot device

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