![]() So what you are most likely looking for is enabling the system to boot from a legacy optical drive which may not be an option from the bios. Its that "legacy optical boot" being automatically disabled is what is probably causing your problems. The systems are designed to be reverse compatible with old boot disks, which makes "converting the Cd to EUFI" irrelevant. The OEM Windows has to be booted, and the drive order enabled and changed from there! That presents a mess of catch-22. some Toshiba's dont' even give the option to change that in the bios. but that probably won't work for you.īecause, what I usually find (and why I use the USB) is that many systems come with the boot-to-optical drive disabled. ![]() ![]() If you are looking for a read only copy (CD/DVD), there are tools that can make a EUFI bootable CD and then copy the files over. It boots on my new system and works on all the computers I get in for repairs. ![]()
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