Step 1
To be able to boot from a USB CD Drive (or any external peripheral using the USB port for that matter) it is important that your motherboard has built-in support for this function. To check for the availability of this feature, reboot the machine.
Step 2
During the booting process press DEL or F1 (or whatever applicable key) to enter the BIOS settings. In the BIOS settings go to the section for boot devices. Set the primary boot device as the USB port or other external device.
Step 3
Usually hardware that supports booting from USB-based devices can detect the attached device on the USB port during boot up. So under the boot settings it should be able to detect that a CD or DVD drive is connected to the USB port. Select this option and make sure to save the changes in the BIOS settings. The machine will automatically reboot.
Step 4
If however the BIOS settings has the option to boot from the USB port but cannot detect the connected device, you may need to download an updated driver from the hardware manufacturer. Launch your Web browser and navigate to the manufacturer's website.
Step 5
Select for support based on the model of your motherboard. Download and install the driver update based on the instructions provided by your hardware manufacturer.
Step 6
Repeat step 2 to step 3 to check if the device can be properly identified. Make sure that the external device is turned on (if applicable) and the cable is firmly connected to the computer and the external device.
Step 7
Make sure to load a bootable CD media in the external drive to allow for a successful booting from the USB CD Drive.
Materials Needed:
- Computer with USB port
- External CD drive with USB connector
- Internet connection
- Web browser
- Bootable CD media
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