Lenovo Legion Y7000 Boot From USB for Linux and Windows

We will explain Lenovo Legion Y7000 Boot from USB guide which can work for Windows and Linux. So without wasting time lets discuss USB boot guide for your Acer Aspire ES1-533.

What is Boot from USB?

  • It is a process of starting a Computer operating system from the USB drive.
  • Booting from USB enables to get booting information in a USB  rather than using a hard disk or the CD drive.
  • All new operating systems support to boot from USB in Lenovo Legion Y7000.

About Lenovo Legion Y7000

  • Lenovo Legion Y7000 comes with a 15.6-inch FHD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
  • It is powered by Hexa Core 2.2GHz up to 4.1GHz CPU clock with storage of 128GB SSD + 1TB HDD and 8GB of RAM.
  • The graphics are powered by NVIDIA GeForce GTX1050 Ti 4GB GDDR5.
  • Lenovo Legion Y7000 has a 3 cell Li-ion  Non-removable battery.
  • Finally, Windows 10 Home basic is pre-installed.

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Advantages of Booting from USB?

There are many advantages of Booting from USB over other booting options such as DVD and other which are discussed below,

  • No need to purchase any blank CD and you can fill your own stuff along with the ISO file.
  • USB Drives are reusable
  • Faster read and write than CD
  • Very convenient and portable

Disadvantages of Booting from USB

  • Booting from USB is depended on the Hardware such as BIOS, motherboard and flash drive model as it may be working with one computer and refuses to another.
  • CD has wider support and USB boot functionality is not available for may operating system.

Lenovo Legion Y7000 Boot From USB Instructions

1. Create Bootable USB using Rufus for Lenovo Legion Y7000

Download Rufus
  1. Boot from USB with Rufus for Lenovo Legion Y7000
  2. After installing Rufus simply select the ISO file from the file manager and accept all settings when the popup window appears.
  3. Select MBR partition scheme for BIOS or UEFI  and If your laptop has UEFI bios then select the other two options.
  4. For the Filesystem select NTFS  option and select if your PC has UEFI bios then select FAT32.
  5. The default Cluster size option should be selected.
  6. Make sure all three options including Quick Format, Create a Bootable disk using and Create extended labels and icon files are selected.
  7. Finally, start the process and this software will automatically format and create bootable USB flash drive.

2. Lenovo Legion Y7000 create Bootable USB using Unetbootin

UNetbootin enables you to create a bootable USB drive for Live operating system for Ubuntu and other Linux distributions. To create a Bootable Live USB drive follow the instructions below,

Download – Unetbootin-windows-661

  • Lenovo Legion Y7000 Boot from USB
  • UNetbootin installs the Linux Distros ISO files for you if you want to use your own downloaded ISO file then follow instructions below,
  • Lenovo Legion Y7000 Boot from USB
  • To use already downloaded ISO file select the disk image option and provide the location of the file by clicking “…”.
  • After selecting the Linux Distribution or ISO file Format your USB drive as FAT32.
  • Target the USB drive on your Lenovo Legion Y7000 and click on OK.
  • The process will automatically start and in case the installation doesn’t complete you can reformat USB as FAT32.

3. Create Bootable USB By using Universal USB Installer

Download Universal USB Installer
  • Using the Universal USB Installer is the easiest way to create a live Linux USB or bootable USB.
  • All you need to do is selecting the ISO file, your Flash Drive and, finally, Click Install.
  • The process will automatically start and you will receive a ready bootable USB Flash Drive

Change boot-order to boot from USB in Lenovo Legion Y7000

To change the boot order in Lenovo Legion Y7000.

  • First of all, turn off your Laptop or restart it
  • Then to enter into UEFI BIOS Press F2 key as soon as Lenovo Logo appears. In case, you have not entered into BIOS restart your Laptop and retry with the F2 key or other key provided by Manufacturer
  • The Secure Boot should be Disabled and CSM + UEFI selected in OS Mode Selection.
  • Under Boot options, change Boot Options and finally change the boot order to the USB
  • Finally, press F10 to save and Exit.
  • Save, Reboot

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