NB200-10Z - No SD card boot option with new BIOS

First with BIOS version 1.60 could be done boot with the SD cards
Instead since I updated the BIOS to version 1.70 There is no longer the option.
why?

Hi
Are you sure that SD boot option isnt available anymore?
Did you load the default settings after update?
I cant imagine that Toshiba has removed this feature
As I wrote, try the default settings and other SD card. Then you can post here again what happens.

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