Extreme odd situation Issue that doesn't make sense Challenging scenario
Extreme odd situation Issue that doesn't make sense Challenging scenario
I’m willing to invest in PayPal if it helps me out. I’m really confused. I set up a new system from scratch—fresh Windows 10 install using a USB key, everything worked fine at first. But once I got into Windows, the internet disappeared. I thought maybe drivers were the problem. Luckily, I plugged in a USB key, downloaded the right drivers, and everything unzipped without issues. I ran the setup, but nothing started. They blocked me due to compatibility problems. I messaged Asus, they said the board is defective, so I returned it for replacement. I ordered a new board from Gigabyte, but the same issue appeared after swapping everything. I can’t even get my SATA drive to boot. I’ve never seen anything like this before. Technically, the generic drivers should work now since these boards are standard. I tried updating with a fresh ISO from Microsoft, but it still wouldn’t run. I flashed both boards and updated the BIOS, yet nothing changed. I don’t have a bench or spare board to test parts. Any advice would mean a lot to me. If it helps, I’m open to sending money.
You have an Aorus Z690 Ultra setup with a Corsair 850 gold power supply, dual 16GB DDR5 RAM sticks, a Core i5-13600K processor, and a WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe M.2 2TB SSD.
Find the IO configuration and ensure it’s active. The CSM is running, but the storage device isn’t recognized as bootable.
No more. Once the initial setup completes, the device ceases to be usable.
Your boot menu appears as a list of options displayed during startup.