![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This has always worked for me on both BIOS and UEFI based systems. If everything looks like it should be configured to allow you to boot from a flash drive but it's still not working, then try this method of creating the flash disk. In addition, some systems have a key you can press during boot that will bring up a list of devices that you can boot from so that you can select the one you want. From the one user guide I looked at it appears that once in the BIOS you may have to select "Boot" from the categories at the top of the screen and you should then have the boot order options available. Try going into the BIOS and looking for an option to allow you to set the boot order. There is a rather large number of different Aspire 3 models so I wan't sure which user guide to try looking at, but in general, here are some things to try:
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