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I need help in how to boot my linux onto my computer from my USB key.

These are the screens I get;

This is the POST screen:
http://s10.postimg.org/ajrrlsujt/20151009_192916.jpg

The BIOS screen:
http://s3.postimg.org/bobc1kkyr/20151009_193100.jpg

This is what is broken with my computer:
http://s18.postimg.org/ru2sith6x/20151009_192826.jpg

The WinFast screen:
http://s29.postimg.org/3pc08v39j/20151009_192834.jpg

The POST screen did something different:
http://s14.postimg.org/ihlv8doy9/20151009_193319.jpg
The heck is WinFast? And from the looks of it, your machine is too old to know how to boot from a usb key. Can you burn a cd and boot from that?
The boot screen shows 2005, so yeah, 10 year old computer.
Maybe I could burn it onto CD, but then it would be permanent, but I just want the Linux so I could access my Window's system32 folder and delete/replace that corrupted file that it is in one of those pictures above.
um, did you check your bios for your boot options? also, often to boot from a usb key, you need to hit a special key during bootup, for instance, on HP machines, it's F9
(10-23-2015, 05:41 AM)Kirito Wrote: [ -> ]um, did you check your bios for your boot options? also, often to boot from a usb key, you need to hit a special key during bootup, for instance, on HP machines, it's F9

I have, and some of the options are USB-FDD or something.
I tried to hit every single f-key and esc I could.
I also realized that some of my keyboards function keys aren't working.