Tool for USB media generation is present yet not starting up.
Tool for USB media generation is present yet not starting up.
When the USB isn't connected, the UEFI doesn't display any boot priority choices. Once the USB is attached, it shows a single boot priority option—the USB drive. Choosing USB as the boot priority and exiting will cause the PC to reload into the UEFI. The USB uses FAT32 format.
What device are you using? I’ve encountered a similar situation with my secondary laptop, an ASUS X205TA, which runs a 32-bit processor and only loads the 32-bit installation media.
The options differ in how they present data—USB flash drives offer a portable storage solution, while ISO files provide a file format for distribution. Your HDD appears in boot priority settings, which might be contributing to the problem if it’s not prioritized properly. Checking these settings could help resolve the issue.
You need a USB flash drive. Making an ISO involves writing it onto a CD or DVD.