Re: BootIt BM and External USB Hard Drives
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 4:46 am
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 14:16:03 PDT, tscv11 wrote:
> i have a simple goal but i don't know if it's attainable. i have a laptop and two 1T USB
external hard drives. i have backed up my internal drive to one of the
external drives and then restored that image to the second external drive.
now i want to boot from that drive to test the restore. so far i can't get
my laptop to boot from the external drive. i've made sure that the system
partition of the restored drive is "Active" and so on. when rebooting i
make sure that the BIOS boot order is set for booting from USB. still, the
external drive is just ignored and the computer boots from the internal
drive as usual. if anyone can tell me how to make this work (using BootIt
BM?) i would be very grateful.
>
> thanks for your time
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May or may not be helpful to you, but have a good look round the BIOS
settings in case you have to set up in more than one area.
I recall one computer I was looking after which had one place to set boot
priority, and another place where you had to select between something
called normal boot and advanced boot (or something of the sort).
For that computer, just changing the boot priority didn't result in booting
from USB, until the advanced boot setting was done.
Also, (you probably did this anyway) I guess you would need to have the
external USB HDD plugged in before changing the BIOS settings?
Cheers,
John S
> i have a simple goal but i don't know if it's attainable. i have a laptop and two 1T USB
external hard drives. i have backed up my internal drive to one of the
external drives and then restored that image to the second external drive.
now i want to boot from that drive to test the restore. so far i can't get
my laptop to boot from the external drive. i've made sure that the system
partition of the restored drive is "Active" and so on. when rebooting i
make sure that the BIOS boot order is set for booting from USB. still, the
external drive is just ignored and the computer boots from the internal
drive as usual. if anyone can tell me how to make this work (using BootIt
BM?) i would be very grateful.
>
> thanks for your time
----------------------------
May or may not be helpful to you, but have a good look round the BIOS
settings in case you have to set up in more than one area.
I recall one computer I was looking after which had one place to set boot
priority, and another place where you had to select between something
called normal boot and advanced boot (or something of the sort).
For that computer, just changing the boot priority didn't result in booting
from USB, until the advanced boot setting was done.
Also, (you probably did this anyway) I guess you would need to have the
external USB HDD plugged in before changing the BIOS settings?
Cheers,
John S