Use BIOS settings to access the boot menu and select Windows as the operating system.
Use BIOS settings to access the boot menu and select Windows as the operating system.
You're facing a common issue when installing Windows 10 from BIOS. It seems the system is trying to boot from the correct device but getting stuck. First, ensure your USB drive is connected and Windows is enabled on it. If you're using an SSD, try booting from there instead of the SATA drive. You might need to adjust the boot order in BIOS or use a USB installation media. If the problem persists, consider checking for updates or consulting the official Windows support resources.
What kind of motherboard are you using? Make sure the USB device is placed at the top for optimal priority installation.
Creating a bootable USB involves easy to boot setup, and you require a Windows ISO. This tool works with UEFI and legacy options. In the BIOS, fastboot and secure boot should be turned off if needed. You’ll also see an option to choose Linux or other systems—make sure it’s set to others.