![]() Note that many new devices will not retain the boot order setting you make in the bios, so the boot order has to be set each time you want to boot from removable media. You will probably want the bootable USB stick plugged in so the bios sees it. On many new devices there is no boot menu screen, & to get into the bios settings you have to A) go through Windows 10 Recovery menus or page to boot into the bios, or B) shift + right click on restart on the Windows 10 login screen. Note to Lazesoft & GOTD visiters - the guide: "How to Boot a Computer from a Lazesoft Recovery USB Device" at lazesoftcom/create-a-bootable-recovery-usb-disk.html *may* be incorrect for your Windows device. Another option would be to create an ISO using the LRSP wizard, then use the free Rufus to create a bootable USB stick with that ISO - it has a few options, & one of those will hopefully work with your device. If the USB stick you make with LRSP won't work, if your device has a DVD drive, a bootable CD/DVD might work instead - some bios will automatically switch to a legacy mode booting from an optical disc. That's not a fault in or with Lazesoft Recovery Suite Pro - nowadays with Secure Boot, plus UEFI & Legacy Bios hybrid modes, it can be iffy. If you plan on being able to use the bootable USB stick/disc it can create, Do Test it before you actually need to use it. Lazesoft Recovery Suite Pro is worth checking out IMHO. Please use the IdeaInformer widget to supply your ideas! Please note: The users with the top 10 best improvement ideas will be rewarded with a full-functioning lifetime license of Lazesoft Recovery Suite Professional Edition.
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