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Installing Windows 10 - Can't Get Into Boot Menu

Skylakeone

Hey guys, I'm trying to install windows 10 with a USB on my MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI motherboard. I'm pressing F11 when it starts up but it immediately goes into the BIOS. I tried setting the boot priority to UEFI USB key but that didn't help either. What am I supposed to do to get into the boot menu? 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Skylakeone said:

Hey guys, I'm trying to install windows 10 with a USB on my MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI motherboard. I'm pressing F11 when it starts up but it immediately goes into the BIOS. I tried setting the boot priority to UEFI USB key but that didn't help either. What am I supposed to do to get into the boot menu? 

Are you sure the USB key is being detected? What did you use to create such USB key and how? For instance, you can't just download the iso and copy the iso file onto the drive from file explorer. 

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1 minute ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Are you sure the USB key is being detected? What did you use to create such USB key and how? For instance, you can't just download the iso and copy the iso file onto the drive from file explorer. 

I think this may be the issue. I currently use a mac and it looks like making a bootable windows drive on mac is a pain. Might have done something wrong during this process.

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