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Installation of Maximus V extreme windows service

Installation of Maximus V extreme windows service

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tetriad
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10-09-2022, 07:01 PM
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You need to prepare your USB drive properly and adjust BIOS settings before installing Windows. Make sure you have the correct drivers for your Maximus V Extreme and follow the installation steps carefully.
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tetriad
10-09-2022, 07:01 PM #1

You need to prepare your USB drive properly and adjust BIOS settings before installing Windows. Make sure you have the correct drivers for your Maximus V Extreme and follow the installation steps carefully.

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10-19-2022, 01:32 AM
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Use Microsoft’s Download Assistant to create a bootable USB stick. Navigate to your boot settings and choose the USB drive to start. Windows installation will begin automatically. Your device should support a simple UEFI interface allowing a single click on the desired drive. If not, adjust boot priorities in Boot Options, set "removable media" as the first boot device (it may have a different name). You might also need to turn on legacy boot for older Windows versions. Always connect via USB 2.0 ports, avoid 3.0 or case header ports. Do not attempt to install Windows 7 or earlier on an M.2 drive, since the required drivers aren’t available.
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couragewolf901
10-19-2022, 01:32 AM #2

Use Microsoft’s Download Assistant to create a bootable USB stick. Navigate to your boot settings and choose the USB drive to start. Windows installation will begin automatically. Your device should support a simple UEFI interface allowing a single click on the desired drive. If not, adjust boot priorities in Boot Options, set "removable media" as the first boot device (it may have a different name). You might also need to turn on legacy boot for older Windows versions. Always connect via USB 2.0 ports, avoid 3.0 or case header ports. Do not attempt to install Windows 7 or earlier on an M.2 drive, since the required drivers aren’t available.

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LunaDoll
Member
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10-29-2022, 04:24 PM
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You're experiencing a blue screen issue while trying to use USB on another computer, but it works on a different one. Switching between UEFI and Legacy BIOS might resolve the problem.
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LunaDoll
10-29-2022, 04:24 PM #3

You're experiencing a blue screen issue while trying to use USB on another computer, but it works on a different one. Switching between UEFI and Legacy BIOS might resolve the problem.

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Joshierulz19
Junior Member
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11-04-2022, 04:46 PM
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I believe the issue lies with the motherboard, so I’ll replace it. Thanks for the assistance!
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Joshierulz19
11-04-2022, 04:46 PM #4

I believe the issue lies with the motherboard, so I’ll replace it. Thanks for the assistance!

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heroboy17
Senior Member
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11-05-2022, 01:11 AM
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I'm working with an Asus Maximus V Extreme board running BIOS v1802. I'm attempting to install Windows 11 using a GPT partition for two days. I've adjusted every BIOS setting to disable CSM and enable UEFI, which removed Secure Boot. The installation worked fine on an MBR partition but not on the GPT one. My SSD was already partitioned as GPT. Anyone has any advice or experience with this setup? Your help would be greatly appreciated!
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heroboy17
11-05-2022, 01:11 AM #5

I'm working with an Asus Maximus V Extreme board running BIOS v1802. I'm attempting to install Windows 11 using a GPT partition for two days. I've adjusted every BIOS setting to disable CSM and enable UEFI, which removed Secure Boot. The installation worked fine on an MBR partition but not on the GPT one. My SSD was already partitioned as GPT. Anyone has any advice or experience with this setup? Your help would be greatly appreciated!