Change Boot Order From: Windows

Not all motherboards support this. It works best on Surface devices and some modern OEM PCs.

The boot order determines which device (hard drive, SSD, USB drive, DVD, etc.) your computer loads the operating system from first. Traditionally, changing the boot order requires entering the BIOS/UEFI firmware settings by pressing a key (like F2, Del, or Esc) during startup. change boot order from windows

Here’s a detailed write-up on changing the boot order from within Windows, including the necessary context, methods, and important limitations. Introduction Not all motherboards support this

If you frequently need to boot from USB, check if your PC supports a boot menu key (often F12). Press it during startup to select a device for that session only—no Windows or BIOS changes required. including the necessary context

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