Set up Windows from a USB drive in BIOS by identifying the correct partition path on the USB storage device.
Set up Windows from a USB drive in BIOS by identifying the correct partition path on the USB storage device.
Hello! It seems you're having trouble setting up Windows on your Asus notebook without an OS already installed. Typically, you'd choose a USB drive as a boot option, but now you're limited to adding a new boot entry. To proceed with the installation, you'll need to specify the correct file or folder location where Windows should be placed. Make sure you have the proper installation media ready and follow the on-screen instructions carefully. Let me know if you need further guidance! Best of luck!
When the USB isn't listed, it generally indicates the device doesn't support booting from USB drives. You might follow the instructions at the provided link for further guidance.
I set up a fresh boot choice, stored it, closed the BIOS, and after restarting, the boot option disappeared.
You're wondering if that method works in this situation. If a \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI file is present on the USB, you might consider adding it. Source: https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Res...IOS_update
You needed to restore the boot option after saving. Initially, the feature disappeared when you restarted and saved. The solution involved transferring the SSD to your desktop PC, assigning it a letter in Windows Explorer, and then reconnecting it so you could boot from the USB drive again.