![]() Note 2: I *did* have the Type Cover installed, but I couldn't select the boot device using that keyboard (at Step 5), I had to plug in a USB-based keyboard so I could hit the "1" key. ![]() Note 1: You have to have another computer with Acronis loaded to perform step 1 So, in case anyone is interested, here is how I did it:ġ) Create a bootable USB flash drive using Acronis' "Recovery Media" feature (nothing special, just follow the prompts)Ģ) Connect a USB hub (I have a powered hub)ģ) Connect a USB keyboard, USB mouse, USB flash drive, and USB hard drive via the hubĤ) Use the "volume up" technique to temporarily turn off "Secure Boot"ĥ) Use the "volume down" technique to select the Acronis Recovery Media as the boot deviceĦ) Using Acronis, make a complete image of the entire drive to the external USB hard driveħ) Use the "volume up" technique to return to the default setting for "Secure Boot" (optional) However, this requires that you preform an image backup before the first boot of the device. ![]() I usually do a "virgin" backup of new computers, so I can return them to the "out of box" experience when I pass them on.
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