PHP editor Zimo will answer your question why you cannot enter the system after starting with a USB disk. When using a USB flash drive to boot, you may be unable to enter the system. This may be caused by a variety of reasons, such as errors in the U disk creation process, incorrect U disk boot sequence settings, computer hardware compatibility issues, etc. Methods to solve this problem include recreating the USB boot disk, adjusting the boot sequence, checking hardware compatibility, and ensuring that the operating system files in the USB disk are intact. Through these methods, you should be able to successfully boot into the system using a USB flash drive.
Actually, this problem is not big, it is mainly about the setting of the boot sequence. For novice users, this is worth learning.
Take a Toshiba laptop as an example. When encountering the above fault, unplug all USB devices first, then press the F2 key to enter the BIOS interface after booting, switch to the "Advanced" setting page, and move the cursor to " "Boot Speed", change "Normal" to "Fast", and then re-insert the USB device, so that you can log in to the system normally.
Sometimes, after using a USB flash disk to start and install the system, there may be no display at startup. In this case, you can try to enter the BIOS setting interface and find the "Boot" setting page. Normally, the first boot device will be set to USB. You can move the cursor above and press Enter to confirm. Then, selecting the local hard drive as the boot device will resolve the issue.
For the convenience of users, many laptops are equipped with shortcut keys for boot settings. For example, BenQ notebooks can bring up the boot options by pressing the F12 key after booting, and then select the corresponding device to boot. In this way, users can more conveniently choose different boot methods to start the laptop.
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