Want To Select USB To Boot At Startup?

May 23, 2012

i'm running currently on windows 8 consumer preview

i want to select boot devices (usb) to boot at startup but there is no such option in settings

this is what i did:

settings
general
advance startup

choose options: continue,troubleshoot, turn off pc

I couldn't find select boot devices there.

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IMAGE ONE:

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IMAGE TWO:

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