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  2. Oct 25, 2024 · Windows won't boot from CD - how to fix it? In this article, you can learn how to fix Windows that won't boot from CD in 4 ways and how to make a CD bootable using EaseUS Todo Backup.

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · If your computer won't boot from CD in Windows 10, you can try these tips and use AOMEI Backupper to create a bootable CD as the last resort. Furthermore, you can also backup and restore your Windows system with this software, thus you can easily solve a lot of system problems without reinstalling.

    • Check Your Power Connection. If your PC doesn’t power on, your Windows 10 won’t boot from CD successfully. Therefore, once the problem occurs, you should check your power connection first.
    • Change the Boot Order. As you can know from above, another possible reason for the “computer won’t boot from CD drive” issue is the wrong boot order setting in BIOS.
    • Insert the Bootable CD into the Other Drive. It’s also possible for you to experience the “Windows 10 won’t boot from CD” issue if you have more than one CD/DVD drive on your PC but your computer only allows one drive to be booted from.
    • Clean the CD Drive. The “Windows 10 won’t boot from CD” issue may happen due to disc problems as well. As for this, you should check if the bootable CD drive works well.
  4. Feb 18, 2018 · 1. Disable Secure Boot. 2. Enable Legacy Boot. 3. If Available enable CSM. 4. If Required enable USB Boot. 5. Move the device with the bootable disc to the top of the boot order. 6. Save BIOS changes, restart your System and it should boot from the Installation Media. ___________________________________________________________________

  5. Dec 14, 2013 · First, if you have a CD or DVD drive and the system just doesn’t appear to even be trying to boot from it, you’ll need to look into changing your boot order. That’s a setting in your computer’s BIOS.

  6. "I've found that the number one reason a bootable disc won't boot is because BIOS is not configured to check the CD/DVD drive first. Do you have more than one CD or DVD drive? Your computer probably only allows for one of your disc drives to be booted from.

  7. Oct 29, 2020 · Look at UEFI Boot option in BIOS. If the list is empty, try add a boot option that link to your current HDD's boot path. Give it a name (eg. Internal HDD) and choose its path in the list -> save your setting -> Restart PC. If you see "Windows Boot Manager", check if it's path to your HDD is correct (use the View option).

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