Power off the ASUS PN50, it won't start anymore (C: and D: drives are swapped).
Power off the ASUS PN50, it won't start anymore (C: and D: drives are swapped).
Ignore the drive letters, particularly when booting from a rescue USB. There is a method to set up the boot partition on the drive containing Windows. However, I’m not an expert in this area.
Possibly
@SkyNetRising will provide the exact steps.
Command output will display the disk information and partition details.
Procedure involves identifying the bootloader partition (100MB or 625MB) and assigning a letter like H.
Formatting is performed with the appropriate file system, then bootloader files are placed.
For UEFI systems, specifying UEFI is necessary.
Successful creation of boot files will be confirmed by the output message.
Thanks to both of you, SkyNet & USAFRet....that was it. I believe what likely occurred before was that the important detail about not caring about the drive lettering during a USB boot was missing. That surprised me. It's possible I was using the incorrect drive and tried to resolve the issue, which unfortunately didn't help. This time everything functioned properly, and I'm sending this message from the PC. Thanks for your assistance!
Cheers!