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ASrock B660M device can't detect exfat flash drives using Windows 10 or 11 ISO files.

ASrock B660M device can't detect exfat flash drives using Windows 10 or 11 ISO files.

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MrJan01
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03-25-2016, 01:28 AM
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I completed my initial PC setup but am facing issues with uploading a flash drive to Windows. I mostly use Apple products and built my first machine. A video suggested downloading the Windows 10 or 11 ISO on a MacBook and then connecting it to your PC to load Windows. After turning it on, I entered BIOS, adjusted RAM settings for full capacity, and changed fan speeds based on CPU temperature. I saved the changes and shut down the PC. Now, when I try to load the ISO with a USB drive, it goes straight to BIOS instead of Windows. I’ve tested all USB ports and even used a keyboard and mouse, which worked fine. I’m unsure if I’m doing something wrong. Are there alternative methods I should try? I’m considering getting help from someone who owns a PC or buying Windows directly.
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MrJan01
03-25-2016, 01:28 AM #1

I completed my initial PC setup but am facing issues with uploading a flash drive to Windows. I mostly use Apple products and built my first machine. A video suggested downloading the Windows 10 or 11 ISO on a MacBook and then connecting it to your PC to load Windows. After turning it on, I entered BIOS, adjusted RAM settings for full capacity, and changed fan speeds based on CPU temperature. I saved the changes and shut down the PC. Now, when I try to load the ISO with a USB drive, it goes straight to BIOS instead of Windows. I’ve tested all USB ports and even used a keyboard and mouse, which worked fine. I’m unsure if I’m doing something wrong. Are there alternative methods I should try? I’m considering getting help from someone who owns a PC or buying Windows directly.

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maximus135
Junior Member
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04-01-2016, 07:51 PM
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Could use NTFS format, possibly FAT32 still functions, but haven't managed to get it right. Exfat won't help either.
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maximus135
04-01-2016, 07:51 PM #2

Could use NTFS format, possibly FAT32 still functions, but haven't managed to get it right. Exfat won't help either.

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PowergirlA
Member
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04-06-2016, 05:31 AM
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Maybe it was a few years back when you thought you could, but not anymore, I think.
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PowergirlA
04-06-2016, 05:31 AM #3

Maybe it was a few years back when you thought you could, but not anymore, I think.