OK, guess what. I did this. (I had to completely run down the battery for the computer to actually turn off).
Then I plugged in, placed the USB stick in its cradle, switched on and pressed F12. And, yes, the BIOS menu came up, and asked me did I want to boot from installed windows boot manager, from USB, or from one other choice I do not remember. Of course, I clicked on "USB" as a choice...
But then...
I got a message saying "this action is blocked because of current security settings" with exactly one clickable action which was < OK >. Grrrrr!
I clicked ok and found myself back in windows.
It seems the programme has figured out how to protect itself from being replaced!
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Date: 2024-04-17 07:53 pm (UTC)Then I plugged in, placed the USB stick in its cradle, switched on and pressed F12. And, yes, the BIOS menu came up, and asked me did I want to boot from installed windows boot manager, from USB, or from one other choice I do not remember. Of course, I clicked on "USB" as a choice...
But then...
I got a message saying "this action is blocked because of current security settings" with exactly one clickable action which was < OK >. Grrrrr!
I clicked ok and found myself back in windows.
It seems the programme has figured out how to protect itself from being replaced!
I need a new plan!