![]() ![]() ![]() I haven't, although fixing computer hardware and software has been a hobby of mine for over twenty years. ![]() Even so, once in a blue moon someone managed to make it work. The above, found when searching for solutions, are proof that the HP BIOS is badly designed. If they do then you know the problem is not a Ventoy issue but an issue with your PCs BIOSes which you need to try harder to solve. YUMI, Easy2Boot, WinSetupFromUSB, SARDU, etc, and see if they also fail in a similar way. You could also try other types of multiboot sticks (no need to add ISOs) - e.g. You may also like to rename (temporarily) the \EFI folder on partition 2 of the Ventoy drive to some other name to prevent UEFI booting (e.g. Note that when booting from USB, if legacy booting then I would use an MBR partitioned USB drive not GPT. Disabling and re-enabling the Hard Drive as a boot source, as in the step above, is then required in order to see the USB key in the F9 menu again unplug the USB key, rebooting, then plugging the USB key back in results in the USB key no longer being available in the F9 menu, so not being able to boot off it. disable (F5) and re-enabling (F5 again) "Hard Drive" under "Legacy Boot Sources" in the Boot Order seems to make the USB key available as a boot device under the F9 menu
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