Asus add new boot option
To add a new boot option on an ASUS motherboard, you'll need to enter the UEFI BIOS setup and configure the boot order. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Method 1: Add a new boot option using the UEFI BIOS setup
- Restart your computer and press the key to enter the UEFI BIOS setup. The key is usually F2, F12, or Del, depending on your motherboard model. For ASUS motherboards, it's usually F2.
- In the UEFI BIOS setup, navigate to the "Boot" or "Boot Options" menu using the arrow keys.
- Use the "+" key to add a new boot option. This will create a new entry in the boot order list.
- Select the new boot option and press Enter.
- In the "Boot Option" menu, select the device you want to add as a boot option (e.g., a USB drive, CD/DVD drive, or network boot).
- Use the arrow keys to navigate to the "Priority" option and set the priority to "High" or "Low" depending on your preference.
- Press F10 to save the changes and exit the UEFI BIOS setup.
Method 2: Add a new boot option using the ASUS AI Suite
- Download and install the ASUS AI Suite software from the ASUS website.
- Launch the AI Suite software and click on the "Boot" tab.
- Click on the "Add Boot Option" button.
- Select the device you want to add as a boot option (e.g., a USB drive, CD/DVD drive, or network boot).
- Set the priority to "High" or "Low" depending on your preference.
- Click "Apply" to save the changes.
Tips:
- Make sure to save the changes and exit the UEFI BIOS setup or AI Suite software before restarting your computer.
- If you're adding a USB drive as a boot option, ensure that the USB drive is properly formatted and contains a bootable operating system.
- If you're adding a network boot option, ensure that your network is properly configured and the boot server is available.