Windows fails to start from the M.2 storage device
Windows fails to start from the M.2 storage device
It would be more suitable to use a disc installation rather than USB.
Sure, I understand. It was three years ago when I used the disk.
ISO standards apply to both disks and USB drives. For USB, tools like Rufus are useful for formatting or transferring files. You can find more info here: https://rufus.ie
iso is a file created from a disk, usable on another disk or via USB. You can find it at Rufus: https://rufus.ie/downloads/. Use version 2.18 and select the appropriate BIOS mode during flashing.
Install only the selected drive and create a fresh installation. Remove any current partition on that drive from the selection area.
Besides a bios refresh and CMOS reset, I couldn't imagine anything other than a faulty motherboard.