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Demokrit

Hey guys,

i just finished building my new pc and everything seems to work (every fan of everything and stuff)

but when i start it, it just says no bootable drive detected please ...... and stuff but im 100% sure that my usb stick is bootable and i have the windows 10 iso on it.

Please help me

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Maybe you need to enable booting from USB devices.

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Maybe you need to enable booting from USB devices.

How do i do that ? I pressed F11 and i didnt get into the bios for some reason

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Hey guys,

i just finished building my new pc and everything seems to work (every fan of everything and stuff)

but when i start it, it just says no bootable drive detected please ...... and stuff but im 100% sure that my usb stick is bootable and i have the windows 10 iso on it.

Please help me

check and see if you can see it as a boot device in the boot menu. if you cannot you may want to check the bios for Legacy Boot or USB Boot. Enable them.

 

If that doesnt work check your boot usb in another pc to see if it is recognized or if its not working.

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You don't just through the iso on the usb drive you have to burn it to it

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How do i do that ? I pressed F11 and i didnt get into the bios for some reason

 

Try with delete or F8 and

 

You don't just through the iso on the usb drive you have to burn it to it

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Ok guys im slightly retardet, my keyboard was plugged into my old running pc and i thought it was connected right but ill try to get into the bios in a sec thanks

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Ok guys i was in the bios and it said

Boot options 1: UEFI: NTFS USB FLASH DRIVE

Boot option 2: USB USB Flash DIsk 1100

 

neither of them worked HELP

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You don't just through the iso on the usb drive you have to burn it to it

Wait what ? What do i have to boot

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Ok guys i was in the bios and it said

Boot options 1: UEFI: NTFS USB FLASH DRIVE

Boot option 2: USB USB Flash DIsk 1100

 

neither of them worked HELP

redo the usb

burn it to the usb with rufus or use the win 10 tool

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Hey guys,

i just finished building my new pc and everything seems to work (every fan of everything and stuff)

but when i start it, it just says no bootable drive detected please ...... and stuff but im 100% sure that my usb stick is bootable and i have the windows 10 iso on it.

Please help me

Retry putting windows on the usb *go to microsoft website and follow insrtuctions*

Then put your usb drive in and power on whilst mashing delete.

Select the usb drive as boot priority and then save and exit bios

then power on and it should be working

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