"No Bootable Device" error, though there is one, and configuration is correct.

ncsailor
ncsailor Member Posts: 2 New User
edited August 2023 in 2019 Archives
I just purchased an Aspire Laptop.  I wiped out Win10 as it is just MS junk.  However, I am recoding some old SW that ran on Win from several years ago.  So I need to reload Win10.  I have tried everything, including resetting to factory BIOS defaults.  My Win10 .ISO USB drive will boot on my good laptop, an old Toshiba.  The Acer will recognize the USB when I boot with Linux, and it sees the files.  I formatted the drive to NTFS so the wimstall file would fit, but it does not see this USB as bootable media on the Acer.  I have tried all 3 USB ports with no difference.  I called Acer, but they know less about computers than most and want me to pay them to show how stupid they are.  I am thinking that I made a mistake buying Acer.  However, Toshiba has dropped a bit recently and is now manufactured in China, which from the looks of things, so is Acer.

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