I am running Win 10 home, on a Lenovo Yoga laptop. I have the "boot-to-USB" enabled in the BIOS which is UEFI only. The BIOS does not have any Legacy Options, so using a CD is not an option. The problem is that the OS refuses to boot to Sysrescue but goes directly to Win 10. I have tried several tweaks: disabling "fast Boot" and "Secure boot" options to see if those settings were blocking Sysrescue from loading, but no joy. I have used Rufus and Universal USB Installer to see if it was the .iso image that was a problem. I created an image based on the .iso and the .img versions of Sysrescue. The same problem persisted without any change. QUESTIONS: When I install the ISO image with Rufus/Universal Installer, do those programs automatically make the USB flash drive bootable or is this something I have to do before I use Rufus? Are there any checks I can run on the USB stick itself, perhaps? Any one have any suggestions or input? Eset Forum members, thank you for your help, nick