![]() You can also reboot your PC and quickly (and repeatedly) press the BIOS hotkey for your manufacturer.Go to Advanced options > UEFI Firmware Settings.Click Troubleshoot when the PC comes back up.Click Restart now under "Advanced startup.".Navigate to Update & Security > Recovery.Click the Start menu and select Settings.If you're using Windows 10 or 8.1, you can usually enter the BIOS from the desktop:.All BIOS are different, but what you'll need to do is find the section labeled "Boot Order" (it will be a list of drives connected to your computer) and move the USB controller (or the optical drive) to the top of the list. ![]() ![]() Now that you have your Debian installer ready to go, you'll need to make sure you can boot from it. Configure your PC so that it can boot from a USB or optical drive.
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