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I am trying to install windows 10 from my usb. My motherboard is ga-78lmt-usb3. When I go to the boot menu I have the options of "Hard Disk, USB FDD, ZIP, HDD and CDROM. Tried booting it from every one of them but none of them work and just resets windows. 

 

tried using USB 2.0 and 3.0 with different USB slots. 

tried setting the USB-HDD to first boot priority.

tried unplugging drives when booting   

 

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Use the following program

easy2boot

 

it Will create a bootable USB disk

after you have done That you can now reboot your pc

press f5 at boot to select boot option and select your USB disk

 

then iT should boot

be sure to disable secure boot in the bios first and also fast boot.  Else iT just slips everything ( also make sure USB boot is enabled in the bios )

 

that program support legacy and UEFi boot

 

greets from PowerChaos 

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All info provided is to help you. I can not garantee That iT is 100% correct. Apply my solution at OWN risk. Just like overclocking has everything a risk

glad to help you

greets from PowerChaos

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