How Samsung rv420 settings
Insert the USB disk, cold start notebook and then press the ESC button, the screen start selection interface.
If you want to set up the U disk boot, please first confirm that the U disk is bootable U disk.An earlier version of the BIOS. Without setting operation just before the restoration of BIOS default settings, namely boot Samsung logo screen press F2 to enter BIOS, and then press F9 to select Yes, then press F10 to select Yes to save and exit.Boot when the "SAMSUNG" screen, press ESC to enter the boot menu, select the U disk to start, you can enter the PE.Two.1. boot appear "SAMSUNG" screen, press F2 into the BIOS settings, find [Advanced] option, will quickly start "Fast BIOS Mode" item selected as "Off" or "Disabled"".2. press the F10 key to save, exit and restart, insert the U disk, and press F2 again to enter the BIOS settings.3. in the [BOOT] option, "Boot Device Priority" (boot startup settings) to see if there is inserted U disk entry (if not recognized, the proposed change U disk try).4. select the U disk device line, press F5/F6 to transfer it to the first place, press F10 to save and exit, restart, you can boot the U disk.
According to your description, please try as follows:Press F2 to boot into the BIOS settings, select the Advanced menu under the Fast Bios Mode is set to "Disabled" without this option, Boot Boot Device Priority to find the options set U disk boot (USB HDD) press F10 to save and exit. When you restart, press the F10 button to enter the quick start interface, and select the U disk to start
Set up U disk startup is not difficult, the following to my book, for example, to give you a tutorial. 1: the U disk into the book's USB interface, not through the USB extension line to connect, and then restart the netbook. Because this step is so important that I can't match it with pictures. When you start, look at the screen prompt, press the Del key or the F2 key, or F a few to get into the BIOS settings interface. 2: next to my book, for example, set items such as minor differences, please correct their mistakes. Select "Hard Disk Drives" under the "Boot" menu". 3: the "1st Drive" set to your U disk, this example is "USB:Kingston DT"". 4: go back to the previous interface and select "Boot Device Priority"". Set the "1st Boot Device" to your U disk. This example is "USB:Kingston DT"". 5: press the F10 key to save the settings and exit. This step is still important... The above is set up, and this can be launched under the U disk. Is it convenient?. I hope this information will help you.