James4Joe

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  • Thank you so much everyone for your suggestions and advice. You are right that the problem is the USB stick or flash drive. My device is a bit choosy as it is less than 2 years old and has only 3.0 USB slots. Indeed, there is no problem in BIOS if there is no Boot menu selection for USB and locked to UEFI as my device…
  • @wascas Error message after inserting USB: "Systems does not have any USB boot option. Please select other Boot Option in Boot Manager Menu." Note in BIOS of my device, only "1. Windows Boot Manager" is appearing as the selection and no other 2nd or 3rd option to choose.
  • @wascas Thank you for your suggestions... I will try any of the above if it will work on my laptop. :)
  • @egydiocoelho Are you saying to open the command prompt at boot mode? Then type diskpart list disk sel disk x (x is the usb drive number) clean convert gpt create partition primary format fs=fat32 quick assign Is the above method will result in "USB Boot" appearing in BOOT Menu in BIOS of my Acer SwiftSF314-43 laptop…
  • I have tried the Advance Options including Use USB Device but it still does not work because the screen says the Boot Option menu only has Windows Boot Manager and no other. Only the DOS Command Prompt I have not tried yet but I am not familiar with using DOS Command prompt. There is no option for Legacy Mode if Secure…
  • I did, but it was still the same. No USB boot appeared only Windows Manager, and no other choice. The Windows Manager does not work on my laptop because it keeps on doing the Repair and Diagnostic every time I restart. I even tried "Other Options" from the Windows Manager but still, the issue is not resolved. So it should…
  • OS is Windows 10, I converted to GPT...format is NTFS
  • I use a Rufus v3.18 to create Bootable USB in Boot selection UEFI: NTFS , Partition scheme GPT, and Target Systems is UEFI but unable to use it anyway because no USB Boot appeared in my BIOS
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