How to Quick Boot A USB or CD/DVD Directly From the Boot Menu ?
I know this time you might wanna to boot something on your computer and the quickies way to boot something is by boot menu. Boot menu is the quick selection screen which can give you the one time selection for the item what you want to boot either it’s USB to boot or a CD-ROM. By the boot menu booting made easy to you, by using this you don’t need to make changes in your computer bios setting to make boot something. If you want to install windows from your Pendrive or DVD, or want to boot some software to use, the boot menu will make it easier and in this tutorial I’m gonna show you how to do it.
Using boot menu is very easy anyone can do this you’ll just need an assign keyboard key to press which will open the boot menu when the computer starts. Normally the first boot screen give you the instruction like a key name to open it or either you can try some default keys to open it. If the boot screen didn’t show you something then you can try these key one by one to open the boot menu. The keys areEsc, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11 and F12 you can try these keys one at a time by pressing it again and again after the 2 sec of your system starts and if the key is correct your boot menu will open. Try the F10, 11, 12 first because it will assign most for the menu. Sometimes the Esc key take you to the menu where use can select the item what you wanna to open like bios, boot menu, memory test etc. I means you can try that one too if your computer have that one.
By using the above keys now I think you are in the boot menu. In this menu now you are seeing all of your Hard Drive, Cd or DVD Drives and Your Pendrive or whatever the storage device you’ve connected to it. Now you can easily select the drive what you want to boot from and make it work.
If you are wanted to boot from your pen drive or your flash drive, you can do it by just selecting the drive into it or if want to boot from your DVD drive then you’ll also need to do the same too. Just select the item by your keyboard’s aero key and hit enter that’s it.
If your computer doesn’t supports the boot menus then you can also configure the boot sequence by yourself in the bios setting.