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Starting from USB in BIOS settings

Starting from USB in BIOS settings

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Bloodbath538
Member
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01-15-2026, 07:59 AM
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Check your BIOS settings to ensure the USB drive is recognized correctly. Verify that the ISO file is properly formatted and accessible. If issues persist, try using a different USB port or device.
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Bloodbath538
01-15-2026, 07:59 AM #1

Check your BIOS settings to ensure the USB drive is recognized correctly. Verify that the ISO file is properly formatted and accessible. If issues persist, try using a different USB port or device.

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R_power
Junior Member
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01-16-2026, 09:09 AM
#2
Did you start from the USB drive? In the BIOS settings, look for the section that shows folders or ISO files. You should be able to find the location of the ISO there. Also, confirm whether you placed the ISO file onto the USB stick correctly.
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R_power
01-16-2026, 09:09 AM #2

Did you start from the USB drive? In the BIOS settings, look for the section that shows folders or ISO files. You should be able to find the location of the ISO there. Also, confirm whether you placed the ISO file onto the USB stick correctly.

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DecimalBox
Member
126
02-04-2026, 03:32 AM
#3
Convert your USB stick into a bootable format before inserting it. Simply use software like "iso to usb" to achieve this.
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DecimalBox
02-04-2026, 03:32 AM #3

Convert your USB stick into a bootable format before inserting it. Simply use software like "iso to usb" to achieve this.

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Fishbite101
Member
150
02-08-2026, 01:46 AM
#4
I can't capture an image because the device isn't responding. I'm using a specific tool for this build and am attempting to start Windows 10 from a USB drive.
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Fishbite101
02-08-2026, 01:46 AM #4

I can't capture an image because the device isn't responding. I'm using a specific tool for this build and am attempting to start Windows 10 from a USB drive.

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RandiRed
Member
58
02-09-2026, 07:07 PM
#5
Sure, I'm ready to help. Let's get started!
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RandiRed
02-09-2026, 07:07 PM #5

Sure, I'm ready to help. Let's get started!

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AutAndi17
Junior Member
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02-17-2026, 10:13 AM
#6
Attempting to start Windows from a USB or DVD usually bypasses the BIOS setup. Just let it work automatically.
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AutAndi17
02-17-2026, 10:13 AM #6

Attempting to start Windows from a USB or DVD usually bypasses the BIOS setup. Just let it work automatically.

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Anselhero
Senior Member
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02-17-2026, 06:58 PM
#7
Flash the ISO to USB with tools like unetbootin.
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Anselhero
02-17-2026, 06:58 PM #7

Flash the ISO to USB with tools like unetbootin.

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Airwolf777
Member
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02-17-2026, 07:40 PM
#8
Occasionally certain USB devices aren't convertible to bootable formats. In such cases, you might have to use another USB stick or a DVD and follow traditional methods.
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Airwolf777
02-17-2026, 07:40 PM #8

Occasionally certain USB devices aren't convertible to bootable formats. In such cases, you might have to use another USB stick or a DVD and follow traditional methods.

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Charliemc909
Posting Freak
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02-18-2026, 02:46 AM
#9
Yes, I utilized the media creation tool.
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Charliemc909
02-18-2026, 02:46 AM #9

Yes, I utilized the media creation tool.

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i_dropped_it
Junior Member
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02-20-2026, 02:44 AM
#10
A user shared a Windows 10 ISO link from a forum member. It seems unrelated to any media creation software.
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i_dropped_it
02-20-2026, 02:44 AM #10

A user shared a Windows 10 ISO link from a forum member. It seems unrelated to any media creation software.

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