benq
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Re: benq
you prepared the usb with iprep 8.8 (loaded benq ixtreme 1.51 and prepared it)
go to BIOS and if like you said theres no option to boot from USB look for "removable" and see if your BIOS says that.
go to BIOS and if like you said theres no option to boot from USB look for "removable" and see if your BIOS says that.

Re: benq
You can always create a bootable cd with iPrep and NTFS4DOS. If you've done something like that before then I would suggest that. If not I would say use Jungle Flasher 1.55b. With most of the bugs fixed this is probably your best bet.

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hear me out, i didnt actually have to boot from usb, i went and hit F10 and went to boot menu and chose HDDs and found my USB sandisk there and booted it from there, its worth a shot for you so try that. when your PC boots hit boot menu or the keypress for that.
