Update BIOS version? USB external not recognize

swisstech

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Hi,

Is it possible to update the BIOS Version ?

Because I am not enable to boot from a USB external drive , its not recognize in the Boot option.

May be there is an other way.

Thanks in advance.
 
Hi.
There is not available a new BIOS version.

-Try with another USB device (or format with another file system , example NTFS)
-Try with another USB port

I already tested to boot from USB external devices (pendrive and HDD) and it works fine.

Note:
enter BIOS - del
boot menu key - f11
 
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Hi.
There is not available a new BIOS version.

-Try with another USB device (or format with another file system , example NTFS)
-Try with another USB port

I already tested to boot from USB external devices (pendrive and HDD) and it works fine.

Note:
enter BIOS - del
boot menu key - f11

Thanks for the reply. I tried F11 but I have only UEFI and Windows Boot Manager as option. I also changed the USB port but nothing change.
 
Hi,

Is it possible to update the BIOS Version ?

Because I am not enable to boot from a USB external drive , its not recognize in the Boot option.

May be there is an other way.

Thanks in advance.
What are you trying to boot into?
Is the external drive bootable?
 
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I have a Windows 10 from work in a Samsung SSD which contains all the apps and documents that I need to work from home. The drive is bootable because I use the same system on my Desktop with problem.
The best for you is to use a "central location" (server).
example - NAS with all your folders, docs

And with a NAS is just acess from any device (clients) and copy to NAS or from your NAS.
 
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I have a Windows 10 from work in a Samsung SSD which contains all the apps and documents that I need to work from home. The drive is bootable because I use the same system on my Desktop with problem.
1. Is the "Samsung SSD" bootable and containing an OS, or is it just applications?
2. Is it SSD in an enclosure or plugged in to a USB adapter with the SSD showing? Maybe a photo of the device would be a good start.
 
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