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Booting from the Live USB
Booting from the Live USB
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:257(title)
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While some computers automatically recognize the USB drive when starting up, others need to be configured to recognize the Live USB. If your system does not recognize the Live USB on boot, you need to set boot options in the basic configuration of your computer, known as the "BIOS".
While some computers automatically recognise the USB drive when starting up, others need to be configured to recognise the Live USB. If your system does not recognise the Live USB on boot, you need to set boot options in the basic configuration of your computer, known as the "BIOS".
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:261(para)
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Press the key specified on the startup screen to enter BIOS setup. This key is usually an F key, such as F1, F2, or a key like Delete or Escape. If no information is available on the startup screen, consult your hardware manufacturer’s documentation.
Press the key specified on the start-up screen to enter BIOS setup. This key is usually an F key, such as F1, F2, or a key like Delete or Escape (ESC). If no information is available on the start-up screen, consult your hardware manufacturer’s documentation.
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:273(para)
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Set the USB disk to the primary boot device and save the changes.
Set the USB disk to be the primary boot device and save the changes.
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:281(para)
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To set boot options using the BIOS: <placeholder-1/>
To set boot options using the BIOS: <placeholder-1/>
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:269(para)
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Remember to unplug your USB disk or reset the boot order if you no longer want to boot from the Live USB.
Remember to unplug your USB disk or reset the boot order if you no longer want to boot from the Live USB.
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:290(para)
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:298(title)
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Insert the USB disk after starting your computer to make sure your system recognizes it. Some systems might not recognize mini USB disks.
Insert the USB disk after starting your computer to make sure your system recognises it. Some systems might not recognise mini-USB disks.
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:306(para)
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Enter the BIOS Setup and verify the boot order is set correctly. Make sure the USB disk is the first item on the list. See your hardware manufacturer’s instructions for more information on your system’s BIOS settings.
Enter the BIOS Set-up and check that the boot order is correct. Make sure that the USB disk is the first item on the list. See your hardware manufacturer’s instructions for more information on your system’s BIOS settings.
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:312(para)
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The system might use a boot selector. Hit the Escape key on boot and select USB disk from the boot menu.
The system might use a boot selector. Hit the Escape key on boot and select USB disk from the boot menu.
Translated by James Thorrold
Located in usb-creator/C/usb-creator.xml:320(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Andi Chandler, Connor Imes, Edward Karavakis, James Thorrold, Matthew East, Robert Readman, Steve Holmes, snedex.