Problem with starting from USB using your BIOS setup.
Problem with starting from USB using your BIOS setup.
Hi, your MSI B150 motherboard indicates it can't boot from USB. Since you don’t have an optical drive or floppy disk, you’ll need alternative methods to access your BIOS setup. Consider using a USB flash drive with the correct BIOS installation file or checking if your system supports booting from USB directly. If unsure, consult a technician or use a live USB to guide you through the process. You’re close to completing this important step!
Check if it connects to a USB 3.0 port (blue) or a USB 2.0 port. Test by swapping them to see if the issue resolves. For optimal performance, use the motherboard's direct USB ports located on the back IO plate.
No one has tried Plop Boot Manager before. It works with USB drives that use BIOS unsupported by the system, as long as another operating system is already installed. For a computer without any OS, there’s no official method to run it—Plop Boot Manager isn’t designed for such setups.
Verify USB functionality and boot status in the BIOS. Is it visible in the boot queue upon connection?
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I don't have a physical optical drive, but I'm familiar with using Plop Manager to boot from a USB without a CD or floppy. You should be able to do that.