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XPS, Precision, and Latitude may not be able to boot to externally connected USB Type-C devices. The computer may report a "Device not identified" error.
The default specification bypasses the USB boot sequence to reduce the boot times in the default configuration. Due to this default configuration, the computer does not boot to the external device.
Enable below two options to support boot from an external device. At boot, Press the F2 key (or alternately press the F12 key then select the option to enter the BIOS setup ). In POST Behavior , Select - Fastboot the select the Thorough option: In System Configuration -Select USB/Thunderbolt Configuration - Enable Thunderbolt Boot Support : Note: Check to Enable USB Boot Support to recognize the USB boot device. In the General Tab, Advanced Boot Configuration , check Enable Legacy Option ROMs & Enable UEFI Network Stack if not already checked: Reboot the computer, the USB Type-C device should now appear in the boot options. See these Dell Knowledge Base articles for related information: Restructuring of USB and Thunderbolt Settings on New BIOS Version How to Implement PXE Booting from USB-C and Thunderbolt Ethernet Adapters
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