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    Samsung NP350V5C-S08PL boot via CD or USB

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by szabelek18, Jan 11, 2013.

  1. szabelek18

    szabelek18 Newbie

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    Hi
    How I can run boot from CD/DVD or USB on notebook Samsung NP350V5C-S08PL? In BIOS setup I have only one possition to choice(Windows Boot Manager HDD).I upgrated my BIOS to newest version,but it doesn't help.What can I do?
     
  2. John Ratsey

    John Ratsey Moderately inquisitive Super Moderator

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    See if any of the suggestions in this thread work for you.

    John
     
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    szabelek18 Newbie

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    It doesn't work :mad:
     
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    The person here says disable Secure Boot then select Legacy BIOS. Isn't that in the list I linked to above?

    John
     
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    After disable the Secure Boot,I can run boot from DVD/USB ;) Thanks
     
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    I run a computer shop in Brighton and I had 1 of these in here yesterday and god that secure boot is just so frustrating. The problem was the customer forgot the password to the machine, so I went through the usual password removing steps (spotmau) haha and just could not get it to boot from usb or cd without getting into the machine, fortunately the Microsoft account password reset is very slick and would recommend if anyone else in this situation