P5B-VM Doesn't Support USB Drive/Mem Stick Booting?
- From: "Holy@xxxxxxxxx" <Holy Moses>
- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 13:27:08 -0700
I have a P5B-VM with BIOS Version 1001. I believe that is the latest
version. I just assumed that this motherboard supported USB Drive/Mem
stick booting, but when I looked in the BIOS options for boot priority
sequence, I couldn't find anything to do with the USB drives or mem
sticks in the options list.
All I saw were the HDD, the DVD drive, the floppy and the CD-ROM drive
in the list of the boot priority sequence choice menu.
Does this motherboard not support any type of USB booting at all or
did I miss something? Thanks!
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