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Panade02 Dweller 17.12.20 05:41 am

Bootable USB drives and disks stopped starting.

Good day. Or not a day. Or not kind.
Stopped (exactly what Ceased) to start bootable flash drives and disks. With Windows, with 7, with 10, with Linux, plasma, dipin.

This is the first time I come across this. Yandex persistently tells me that you need to poke the boot order in the BIOS, and make the boot disk / flash drive the first in the list, but it doesn't tell anything beyond kindergarten.

Previously, all boot devices worked and still work, tested on another machine.
I don’t taste where there might be a reason. I do not even understand "where" to look further.

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Panade02 Dweller 17.12.20

I mean, I inserted the boot device, I start the computer, and it just loads me onto the desktop without any options.

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SonyK_2 17.12.20

Panade02 Dweller wrote:
... I inserted the boot device, I start the computer, and it just loads me on the desktop without any options.
Maybe the boot priority in BIOS / UEFI is lost, the devices themselves are displayed there?
Do they work through the one-time boot menu? - called at the very beginning of the boot, by pressing / holding the function keys: for example F8, F12 (depends on the BIOS).

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Panade02 Dweller 17.12.20

SonyK_2 I missed the
second photo, threw the wrong one. But in fact, the flash drive is in the 1st drive position.

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Panade02 Dweller 17.12.20

What it shows if you call the boot menu.

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Panade02 Dweller 17.12.20

And how he reacts to the USB stick.

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Sanchez ramirez 17.12.20

And NOT bootable flash drives / disks, how do they work? Is everything normally read / written in Windows?

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Panade02 Dweller 17.12.20

Voshchem, threw away two of the four disks, changed the DVD connector sat and it came to life. Apparently there is a priority on the connectors on the mother herself. But the BIOS stopped seeing flash drives altogether, both through the hubs and directly to the motherboard.

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SonyK_2 17.12.20

Panade02 Dweller
If you leave only the system disk connected to SATA, will the flash drive be recognized?

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Panade02 Dweller 18.12.20

SonyK_2
No.