07-24-2017, 02:05 PM
Yes that is often the case with Windows machines. If it does not work your other alternative is shut down and disconnect all power from the machine battery and/or AC. (hard reset) Windows is normally set to hibernate to recall uninstalled updates, and to enable faster system load of the UI. The shift key works, but you still have to boot the media from the boot device menu. (HP I think is F12) Setting the boot device order has no effect on the hibernated system. You must manually select the media channel but you can't from hibernation mode on many newer machines.
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