USB Bootable for Toshiba A60?

Hello
I use a laptop Toshiba Satellite A60 - 743, 1.40 (7.1.2004) BIOS that does not support USB booting :-(
BIOS 1.80 will be able to do this? Does anyone know?
Thank you March

Hi March,.

What support you want to start? CD or floppy disk?

When you turn on the laptop and immediately ESCAPE then you could be the BIOS. There you can change the boot priority.

Alternatively, you can press 'C' to CD-ROM, 'H' for HARD drive or some computers laptops as 'U' for the start of the USB device immediately after turn on the laptop.

Another suggestion is to use a boot disk (if you have a USB floppy) and boot from the CD Rom (BACK of CD should be available on the disc.)

Bye Bob

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