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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 1 Depending on the BIOS configuration, it may happen that booting from a USB stick is not directly possible. Below you will find a list of possible causes and, if applicable, required settings. The list is sorted from "common" to "less common".
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 3 All settings require that you have access to the device BIOS. The BIOS of most devices can be accessed by repeatedly pressing the corresponding BIOS key during startup. Common BIOS keys are, for example: ESC, DEL, F2 or F12.
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 7 = Boot Order =
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 9 First, make sure that the BIOS is actually attempting to boot from your USB stick. In most cases, there is both an option to permanently enable USB sticks as the primary boot medium and often an option for a one-time boot from another medium. The selection of a one-time boot medium is also often enabled via a separate key during startup, for example: F8, ESC, or a similar key.
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 11 [[Permanent boot setting>>image:01_boot_persis.png||alt="Permanent boot setting" height="493" width="800"]]
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 14 [[Temporary boot setting>>image:01_boot_temp.png||alt="Temporary boot setting" height="472" width="800"]]
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 16 = Secure Boot enabled =
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 18 To boot the RangeeOS installation, Secure Boot must be disabled in the BIOS. If the use of Secure Boot is desired, it can be re-enabled after installation. However, during installation our MOK key must be deployed as well.
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 20 Further information on enabling Secure Boot can be found in our how-to [[RangeeOS - Deploy MOK for SecureBoot>>doc:HowTos.RangeeOS - MOK für SecureBoot ausrollen.WebHome]].
21 The option to disable Secure Boot is usually found under the **Advanced** or **Security** menu item.
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Tobias Wintrich 14.1 23 [[Secure Boot Option in HP BIOS>>image:03_SecureBoot.png||alt="Secure Boot Option in HP BIOS" height="400" width="600"]]
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Tobias Wintrich 14.1 25 [[Secure Boot Option in Aptio BIOS>>image:03_SecureBoot-02.png||alt="Secure Boot Option in Aptio BIOS" height="487" width="800"]]
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Tobias Wintrich 10.1 27 = HP Wolf Security =
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 29 Business models from HP are equipped with an additional technology designed to prevent booting from unauthorized media. On the relevant devices, the option **Sure Start Secure Boot Keys Protection** must be disabled in the BIOS.
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Tobias Wintrich 14.1 31 [[HP - Wolf Security Boot Protection>>image:04_Sure_Start_Wolf_Protection.png||alt="HP - Wolf Security Boot Protection" height="400" width="600"]]
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 33 = Other options =
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 35 In rarer cases, it may be necessary to disable the following options in the BIOS:
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Tobias Wintrich 15.1 37 * Fast Boot
38 * SVM CPU Virtualization
39 * DMA Protection
Tobias Wintrich 13.1 40 [[image:02_FastBoot.png||height="600" width="600"]]
Tobias Wintrich 15.1 41 [[image:01_SVM_DMA.png||height="400" width="600"]]