Can’t See the PC-DNA USB in the Boot Menu?

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If the PC-DNA USB doesn’t appear in the Boot Menu, don’t worry – this is common and usually takes 1-2 quick settings adjustments in BIOS.

Follow these steps in order:


Step 1 – Re-insert the USB and try another USB port

Sometimes BIOS only detects specific ports, especially older systems.

Try USB 2.0 — BIOS detects those more reliably.

Try:

  • Switching to a different USB port
  • Preferably a USB 2.0 port (usually black, not blue)

Restart and open the Boot Menu again.


Step 2 – Disable Secure Boot

Secure Boot may block unsigned USB devices from appearing.

If Secure Boot is ON — the USB may stay hidden. Disable it.

Look for:

  • Secure Boot
  • Security
  • Secure Boot Control

Set it to disable.

Press F10 → Save & Restart, then open Boot Menu again.


Step 3 – Change Boot Mode (UEFI ↔ Legacy/CSM)

Some computers only show USB options depending on the selected boot mode.

If USB isn’t visible – switch between UEFI and Legacy/CSM

Switch between:

  • UEFI → Legacy / CSM
  • Or if already in Legacy → switch back to UEFI

Press F10 → Save & Restart, then open Boot Menu again.


Step 4 – Enable USB Boot

On some systems USB booting is disabled by default.

Look for:

  • Boot Options
  • Boot Configuration
  • USB Boot
  • External Device Boot

Set it to:

Enabled

Press F10 → Save & Restart, then open Boot Menu again.


If the USB Still Doesn’t Show Up

Try:

  • Another USB port
  • Another laptop/PC (just to confirm BIOS sees it elsewhere)

If it appears on another device — the problem is 100% BIOS settings on the original machine.


Next Steps

Once the USB appears in the Boot Menu, select it and continue

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