Satellite R10 - ACPI BIOS Version 1.30 cannot boot from USB Thumb Drive

I'm trying to recreate the image on this laptop, but the script I use is on a USB key, how can I boot from this device?

>... the script I use is on a USB
Sorry for the question but what do you mean with script?
You have created recovery USB support?

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