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I've been trying to boot a Windows 7 (yup) USB in this laptop, but neither using UEFI nor Legacy boot would work. In UEFI, always boot the HD even if it's last in priority list. In Legacy boot, nothing works. My USB is partitioned as a boot CD (yes, that's a real booting device, if you doubt it), but that laptop doesn't say so.
What should I do next? Is there any way for booting from USB or should the HDD be changed?
Check in bios there may be an option for boot from external device, also check your bootable USB. – A. Prasad – 2015-01-10T10:52:14.873
Checked. That's only the priority list. Strange thing is, on setting the Legacy boot, it does detect (the BIOS) my USB drive, but when I boot up, meh, seems to forget that there's a USB. It's weird. – Suzamax – 2015-01-10T10:55:53.303