Posted September 25, 2020
Windows will take precedence on the boot list and so you need to change that.
You either need to configure the BIOS to boot the USB first, or you might just need to press the boot menu button (if it's activated). Mine is F12, so push the F numbers as soon as the power is on.
The computer might skip certain things if it just restarts to make it boot faster, so power off, and repeat.
EDIT: List your mamaboard so we can help you find out.
Correct, just make sure you've put in a new USB stick and choose correctly.
You either need to configure the BIOS to boot the USB first, or you might just need to press the boot menu button (if it's activated). Mine is F12, so push the F numbers as soon as the power is on.
The computer might skip certain things if it just restarts to make it boot faster, so power off, and repeat.
EDIT: List your mamaboard so we can help you find out.
Correct, just make sure you've put in a new USB stick and choose correctly.
Post edited September 25, 2020 by sanscript