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HP ProBook 470 G4
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

How do change the boot order to boot from a CD ProBook 470 G4.  I need to change the boot order to restore using Macrium Reflect.  I only have basic knowlege re BIOS etc. Thanks

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BIOS setup manual is here:

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05378429

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Immediately after powering on start tapping the Esc key. This will open a menu where F9 Boot Options is  choice. Tap F9 and then use the arrow key to move to select/highlight CD/DVD. Tap enter key.

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Chryeryl

 

Thanks, but my BIOS are not set out like that.  It was on my old laptop but not on this one.  The boot order is in list form with a tick in them. A bit like:

 

tick Hard Drive

tick CD Rom

 

(I have not got key with a tick sorry)

 

 

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PS I think it is having to do with UEFI

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BIOS setup manual is here:

http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05378429

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Thanks Cheryl, I am still getting my head round it! But the answer is there, when i work it out exactly what to do1

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Am I supposed to have Ssecure  Bboot checked or not?

 

 Clear Secure Boot Keys -  One Time Action  -Unchecked  

 

When checked, clears the Secure Boot keys one time on next save and exit. This setting will be unchecked again when you return from the exit. This action is not available with Legacy Support enabled or when no keys are present, possibly from a previous clear command. 2014 Notebook: Advanced -> Boot Options -> Clear Secure Boot Keys 2014 Desktop:  Security -> Secure Boot Configuration -> Clear Secure Boot Keys -> Key Ownership: HP Keys

 

Reset Secure Boot Keys to Factory Defaults - One Time Action  - Unchecked 


When checked, restores secure boot keys to factory defaults one time on next save and exit. This setting will be unchecked again when you return from the exit. 2014 Notebook: Advanced -> Boot Options -> User Mode -> HP Factory Keys

 


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@RonBarker

If you are trying to boot from a cd/dvd you may need Secure boot unchecked and Legact enabled. Usually booting from a usb flash drive works without unchecking Secure boot - but not always.

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@IT_WinSec may be able to offer more help.

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Thanks Cheryl thanks.  They do not make it easy.   From my understanding of the BIOS on my computer all I need to do is uncheck - Fast Boot and it should boot from a CD.  That is what I am hoping?

 

Checked - Fast boot

Checked - CD-Rom Boot

There are other choice that do not appear to need attention!

 

Secure Boot Management
Unchecked - Importt Custom Secure Boot Keys
Unchecked -  Clear Secure Boot \keys
Unchecked -  Reset Secure Boot Keys
 
Checked - Enable MS UEFI CA Key
 
Requires BIOS adminitrator Password to be configured and Secure Boot to be enabled
 
Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable (This is selected not suere if this is bad English and should read - Legacy Support Enabled and Secure Boot Disabled?)
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