Not exact matches
All players (except for some very early models) also have Ethernet / LAN ports for wired connection to a home network and the internet (most players also have built - in WiFi), and Blu - ray Disc players usually have either one or two USB ports that can be used to load
firmware updates, and / or provide for one or more of the following: BD - Live memory expansion (which provides access to additional online - based content that is associated with specific Blu - ray Disc titles), access to digital media files stored on
flash drives, or provide for the connection of a USB WiFi adapter for players that do not have WiFi built - in already.
After creating an installation media, you want to make sure your device can boot from the USB
flash drive, which means that you'll need to access the BIOS or UEFI
firmware on your motherboard to change the boot order.
Once you're in the UEFI
firmware interface, look for the Boot menu, change the boot order to start with the USB
flash drive you created, and save the settings.