Need help booting from usb on Lenovo U410

I have burned a .iso file on a usb stick, and now i want to to boot my laptop from the usb.
I shutdow the computer and a pressed the NOVO button on the side  start the cmmputer to give me the menu
under the BIOS setup and the BOOT tab, i am confused to which step to priorritize to boot from the usb. i have the following:
1.ATA HDD: ST9...
2. ATA SSD1: SANDISK SSD U100 24GB
3.RAID DEVICE 2
4. RAID DEVISE 1
5. ATAPI CD:
6.USB HDD: GENERIC USB HDD
7.USB FDD
8.USB CD
9.PCI LAN: EFI NETWORK IPV4
10. PCI LAN : EFI NEWTOWORK IPV6
i obvisouly tried putting anything with the word "USB" to the top but still my lenovo u410 dosent boot from the usb..
Any help please?
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hi Moh27,
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Inside BIOS under boot tab you will find there UEFI Boot you will need to disable that
then u need to move the USB HDD: GENERIC USB HDD to number 1.
You can do that by highlighting the USB HDD: GENERIC USB HDD and pressing F5 or F6 to move it up
-or-
Highlight the things on top of the USB HDD: GENERIC USB HDD then put them down still using the F5 or F6 to move them down, do it one by one till the USB HDD is on top.
Just make once you got the USB HDD: GENERIC USB HDD to 1 hit F10 to save and exit changes.
Hope this helps,
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