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Hi Guy, i have a problem with my friends new hp desktop , i just wanted to use my usb to install windows but i press f9 and i didnt see the USB Boot option , it was just Floppy and the others optons , so i just disable the UEFI BOOT And Enable Legacy Boot But still i dnt see any USB Option Plz Help The PC Was Hp .......... I Hope You will help me soon THnks 

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I have the same issue after trying to boot from USB on the BOOT ORDER SEQUENCE F9

I cant get the EFI file as the choice to boot , I arrow to USB or External hardw drive but it goes back to the EFI .

Let me know if you find a work around that first choice or if you can eliminate altogetter on the boot up.

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I have tried Ubuntu as well and I get same as discussed. I dont think it is a windows issue it is an HP mutation. I got a Dell know. The HP is a paper weight..

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Just ran across this (2 years later), but if your question is still relevant, try creating a file called startup.nsh on your efi partition. It is a lot like an Autoexec.bat file for UEFI.  Just add the command you use to start your efi application to the file and save it.  Then, when the efi shell boots, it will see the startup.nsh file and execute it instead of dropping you into the efi shell command prompt.

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