Windows 10: boot order usb, dvd, hdd, how set w10pro

Discus and support boot order usb, dvd, hdd, how set w10pro in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; boot order usb, dvd, hdd, how set in w10pro? I want boot from usb hdd linux Ubuntu, just did prior upgrsde to w10pro...well? 20915 Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by lse123, Sep 2, 2015.

  1. lse123 Win User

    boot order usb, dvd, hdd, how set w10pro


    boot order usb, dvd, hdd, how set in w10pro? I want boot from usb hdd linux Ubuntu, just did prior upgrsde to w10pro...well?

    :)
     
    lse123, Sep 2, 2015
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  2. System_THread_Exception_Not_Handled

    Thx for help

    In my case, i can't boot anymore

    The BSOD come each time instantly while booting without difference USB / DVD or HDD

    during the little loading period animations points are coming

    Any solution ?

    Regards

    Reekod

    UPDATE : OK i found a solution instead the W10Pro DVD/USB that did the same error. the solution is a Win7Pro DVD with repairing system. Now my W10 is starting perfectly
     
    ReekoDHeisenberg, Sep 2, 2015
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  3. in other words dual boot W10PRO ... one key w10pro.

    dual boot... one key w10pro.

    I have a tricky Q

    I have two bays/drives HDD (C:/ w10pro 650GB+ T:/ 350GB) +( D:/ 500GB) currently

    if take the D:/ out AND IN ITS PLACE put SSD and install W10Pro (same key as C:/ - is upgrade from 8.1 pro needs key???) on SSD

    can boot choose on turn on of PC either from C:/ or from SSD???

    in other words
    dual boot W10PRO ... one key
    w10pro.

    IF CAN, HOW FIND KEY W10PRO IN CURRENT???
     
    Lse123polis, Sep 2, 2015
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  4. PJLLB Win User

    boot order usb, dvd, hdd, how set w10pro

    For me the boot order is set in the BIOS, not by Windows.
     
    PJLLB, Sep 2, 2015
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  5. lse123 Win User
    How enter bios and change it, w10pro..??
     
    lse123, Sep 2, 2015
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  6. Not clear which you want as your default boot -- USB Linux or Win10? If it's USB Linux, you have to go into your BIOS settings, Boot settings, and change the order of the boot devices to have USB listed as the first. If there is no option for that (as mine does not allow setting the USB in the boot order), then there is no way to do that as a default choice.
     
    Mark Phelps, Sep 2, 2015
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  7. SoFine409 Win User
    My BIOS won't allow this change either unless a USB device is plugged in when you enter the BIOS.
     
    SoFine409, Apr 4, 2018
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