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Computers and Technology, 28.02.2020 19:29, dbautis25

A user is complaining that a PC keeps trying to boot to a USB drive. What should a technician do to solve the problem?
Disable the USB ports
Set the boot order in the BIOS
Set the boot order under System Configuration
Tell the user to make sure the USB drive is not plugged in when trying to boot the machine

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