It turns out that it was set to UEFI Boot instead of CSM Boot in the BIOS. In my case, CD was working so I installed OS again I just spent 1 hour with a Toshiba laptop, wondering why I could not make it boot any USB drives or CDs. Connect an external drive and transfer files to driveĪbove based on my personal experience in getting data out of dead Win XP Select the USB drive as the first boot order and save the change. without the need to burn different CDs or USB pendrivesįrom the developers XDA thread, download Hiren's boot CD (for windows) - link in OP into the Android deviceĮnter BIOS of your machine and set the Boot order to boot from USB as first choice ( key combination would be based on the machine and Google can help)Ĭonnect Android to device and boot, device will recognised and a temporary Win environment Win XP / 7 can be created. Press the appropriate key to enter the BIOS menu. This is ideal for trying Linux distributions or always having a rescue-system on the go.
5- Search the ISO in the HirensBoot folder on the desktop. 4- In the drop-down menu select the option Hiren's Boot CD. 3- Execute the universal program USB installer.