Windows 10: There is no option to boot from dvd in the boot menu BIOS

Discus and support There is no option to boot from dvd in the boot menu BIOS in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Im trying to boot of a dvd so then I can use linux but I cant find the option to boot from a dvd in BIOS... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by XxfoxxX ILOVEFOX, Jun 16, 2024.

  1. There is no option to boot from dvd in the boot menu BIOS


    Im trying to boot of a dvd so then I can use linux but I cant find the option to boot from a dvd in BIOS

    :)
     
    XxfoxxX ILOVEFOX, Jun 16, 2024
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  2. Kursah Win User

    booting from dvd

    Having an Asus BIOS you should have a menu item that says BOOT, near the bottom should be a boot order...highlight the DVD drive and press PGUP until it is at the top of the list...at least that's how my Asus Z87 Pro bios works.

    You should also refer to the manual for your mainboard as it should have a section dedicated to navigating your bios and where to find things within it.
     
    Kursah, Jun 16, 2024
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  3. Windows stuck in automatic repair; Can't access BIOS/ boot menu

    I've changed the boot order through both BIOS and the boot manager, as my original post stated. Neither did anything, but both were functional in the past. Neither listed the windows boot manager, either. Previously, it would boot just as expected whenever
    other media was set as the first option, so I'm pretty sure there are no issues there.

    As my original post suggested, I've already tried out the steps you gave. I've gone through all the options listed in the boot menu, UEFI or not.

    My BIOS and boot menu settings were at their defaults when all of this started, so that's been tried already, if those are what you're referring to.
     
    KierraMcCullough, Jun 16, 2024
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  4. brispuss Win User

    There is no option to boot from dvd in the boot menu BIOS

    Can't Boot From DVD Drive; DVD Drive Missing From BIOS!?

    As mentioned in my first post, the DVD writer is seen by Windows 10, and I can run/play disks within the drive. The Microsoft help relates to drive not seen by the operating system. But as my drive is seen and runs under my operating system, that help page is not applicable. I had a look under regedit for the applicable entries, but couldn't find any UpperFilters nor LowerFilters entries. The DVD writer is seen by the operating system, so the mentioned fixes do not appear to be applicable. The only issue is that the DVD writer no longer appears as a boot device option within BIOS, despite being detected and connected to a SATA port as shown under BIOS SATA configuration. - - - Updated - - -
    Yes, I have looked just about everywhere within BIOS to see if there is some means of adding or restoring a boot device (to the boot menu). Unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way of adding nor restoring boot devices (to the boot menu) within my BIOS!!?? As mentioned in a recent reply, the DVD writer boot option may have been accidentally disabled or deleted somehow within BIOS boot settings when the drive was selected/highlighted and the "Disabled" button was somehow accidentally pressed?? The Disabled button appears at the bottom of the list of bootable devices. If this was the case, then how to restore the disabled drive? - - - Updated - - -
    ? This post relates to the disappearance of the DVD writer as a bootable device under Boot Settings within BIOS. The DVD writer was initially listed as a bootable device and the system did actually boot from a bootable disk within the DVD writer. However, and maybe it is coincidental, after updating Windows 10 for awhile, I noticed that the DVD writer had subsequently disappeared from the list of bootable devices with BIOS Boot Settings. Maybe the Windows updates caused the DVD writer to disappear from the list of bootable devices under BIOS Boot Settings somehow? Or, I might have somehow accidentally "Disabled" the DVD writer within BIOS Boot Settings by accidentally pressing the Disabled button at the bottom of the list of bootable devices within the Boot Settings menu? - - - Updated - - -
    Yes, the system no longer boots with a bootable disk within the DVD writer. But the DVD writer is recognized by Windows 10 and I can run and play disks within the DVD writer as usual.
     
    brispuss, Jun 16, 2024
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