Clean Install on laptop

I'm trying to do a clean install via usb boot on a new HD on my VPCF12AFM. I set my bio 1st priority to external and enabled but it's not reading it. Am I doing something wrong? And I'm using a plug-in usb keyboard cause the keyboard on the laptop is broken. Throwing that in case it might help or if it's interfering with the boot.

Hi BadNewsPanda,
Welcome to Sony Community! 
Since you have 2 posts here i assumed that the latest problem that you have is the one about  the Wireless Drivers issue which i already answered. Kindly click here to view it.
Thanks,
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    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-HK/windows-8/clean-install
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    Fangzhou CHEN
    TechNet Community Support

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