Windows Server Core on USB3.0 do not start on a laptop HP Pavilion i5 processor

Attempt to start the database server of windows from a USB on your laptop HP Pavilion G6. Is there a reason any that it won't start of this laptop? Active BIOS and that seems fine. It starts on my other laptop. The two laptops running windows 8 and intel i5 and i3 processors.

A company of windows 8 stick WTG Primer of this laptop.
This laptop is not certified for Windows Server?
The model is HP Pavilion g6-2212sa Notebook
Help, please

Hi Tonerei,

The question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums; We recommend that you post your question in the TechNet Forums to get help:

TechNet Windows 8: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-us/w8itprovirt/threads

Hope this information is useful.

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