How to set boot priority sequence permanently on Lenovo G 50 70

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  1. Posts : 99
    Windows 10
       #1

    How to set boot priority sequence permanently on Lenovo G 50 70


    My laptop is running on Window10 efficiently. Sometimes in order to check the DVDs and USBs bootability of newly created OS or Recovery Disk etc I have to select the relative option in the the bios. But on Lenovo G 50 70 the selected option is not permanent. You have to select boot priority option repeatedly for each and every USB/DVD that I want to check. Can i set these option permanently like:-
    1st priority USB
    2nd priority DVD
    3rd priority HDD
    4th priority Network IPV4
    5th priority Network IPV6

    If possible please help me step by step.
    There is a novo key to access the bios in Lenovo Laptop G 50 70.
    Thanks in advance
    Ashok Kumar Bagaria
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  2. Posts : 107
    Windows 10
       #2

    Ashok Kumar Bag said:
    There is a novo key to access the bios in Lenovo Laptop G 50 70.
    Quote from this post: http://www.eightforums.com/installat...tml#post523721

    If you have a Lenovo laptop that came with Windows 8/8.1 preinstalled.

    How to install Windows 8/10 64-bit in UEFI Boot Mode.

    You do not need to change the UEFI firmware (BIOS) settings. For example, you do not need to change the boot order of drives, or disable Secure Boot, or enable Legacy BIOS (aka CSM) boot mode.

    - Connect your Windows 8/10 64-bit USB flash drive (Note: FAT32 file system) or insert your Windows 8/10 64-bit DVD.
    - Shut down your laptop.
    - Press the NOVO button (see screenshots below). The system loads boot options.
    - Select the BOOT MENU option.

    How to set boot priority sequence permanently on Lenovo G 50 70-lenovo_g480_g580_g585_g780_novo_button.png

    How to set boot priority sequence permanently on Lenovo G 50 70-lenovo-novo-button.jpg

    - Select your USB/DVD from the boot menu (see screenshots below).

    How to set boot priority sequence permanently on Lenovo G 50 70-lenovo-boot-menu-usb.png

    How to set boot priority sequence permanently on Lenovo G 50 70-lenovo-boot-menu-dvd.png
    Last edited by genet; 24 Oct 2015 at 12:07.
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  3. Posts : 99
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I think you have not understood my query. I want to set the boot priority sequence permanently in bios so that i do not have to do it repeatedly everytime I load a USB or a DVD to check the bootability of the media I have created.
    It is possible to set the priority permanently in Desktop PC I am having.I want to set the same priority in my Laptop as well. My Laptop came with Windows 8.1 preloaded and it is already upgraded to Windows 10 Home a long time back.
    Setting of boot priority sequence is hardware related and has nothing to do with Operating System. It is the bios which is part of the mother board will have to be configured provided it has that facility within.
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  4. Posts : 107
    Windows 10
       #4

    I do not understand why you do not want to use the boot menu, because then you do not need to change the boot order of drives.
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  5. Posts : 99
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    In my desktop pc if i set the boot priority as 1 usb 2 cd&dvd 3 HDD it remains that way till i change it again. Therefore whenever i insert usb drive or cd dvd into the computer and restart my system -it automatically boots with usb or cd dvd, without going into the boot menu in bios. And if i do not insert anything then it boots with hdd.
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  6. Posts : 99
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Thanks Mr Aamir24 for very useful video. But I want to know one more information. After having selected "Legacy" in bios and selected "USB" as bootable drive, will the USB boot if the same was prepared using UEFI bootable mode at the time of creating USB with Windows 10 or 8.1?
    My impression is that we will have to create the bootable media as well in Legacy Mode. I may be wrong as well. Please clear my doubts.
    Thanks in advance
    Ashok Kumar Bagaria
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  7. Posts : 1
    windows 10 + debian 8
       #7

    Hello, I have the same issue. I've made a live-usb of a child linux distro and i want them able to boot with this usb drive without need to find a pen, to push the bios button and to select the boot menu and to select the correct removable drive...
    I think you should understand it's too difficult for child under 5 years old....
    So, is it possible to set up the boot priority permanently to boot simply with the power button on the usb drive when it is connected and boot on HDD when usb drive is not connected. My child will be very gratefull ! Thanks
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  8. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
       #8

    Nope. That's not possible.
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  9. Posts : 4,594
    Windows 10 Pro
       #9

    Just set the usb device as either second after a dvd drive, which it will of course by pass with nothing in the tray, or just go ahead and set it 1st and the HD 2nd.

    Test it out, see what happens.

    The fact that you have a 4 year old even interested in a computer is amazing.
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  10. Posts : 68
    10Pro/7Pro
       #10

    RoasterMen said:
    Nope. That's not possible.
    @zbooby I agree with Roastermen
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