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I have DQ965GF motherboard.I tried to install Windows with USB.If I insert a USB and restart the PC, he freezes before the Starting Windows, precisely when they appear the letters BA and number 0.I must to pull out the USB and restart the PC, after doing that as normal.My BIOS does not recognize my USB:
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What kind of USB flash drive is it? [Hint: If it is a USB 3.0 flash drive, it is likely not going to work]
What is on the USB flash drive? [Hint: If it is a UEFI boot image, it is not going to work unless you enable UEFI in the BIOS]
Hope this helps,
...S
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USB:Verbatim Store N Go 8GB
On USB is installation of Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit.
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Hhmmm, USB 2.0 and non-UEFI. It should have worked. Did you try other USB ports on the board's backpanel?
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Are you running on the latest available BIOS (i.e. CO6100P.BIO) ? If not, it can be downloaded from here: https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/18158/BIOS-Update-CO96510J-86A- Download BIOS Update [CO96510J.86A]).
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Hello Boris01,
Have you tried using a different USB?
Have you tried reinstalling the image?
Regards,
Amy.
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Try changing 'USB Mass Storage Emulation Type' to: All Fixed Disk.
Auto doesn't always work.
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Is the USB drive (partition) set / show as 'active' in Diskpart?
How was the USB drive created?
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Another thing to try is reinstalling the latest BIOS using the Recovery method. This standard process is documented here: http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/boards-and-kits/000005630.html%3Fwapkw%3Dbios%2Brecov... Recovery BIOS Update Instructions for Intel® Desktop Boards. My additional input on this process is as follows:
- Use a USB 2.0 flash disk; do not use a USB 3.0 flash disk.
- Reformat this USB 2.0 flash disk on a Windows machine using the FAT32 file system; do not format using Linux and do not use any other file system.
- The CO6100P.BIO file should be the only file you have on this flash disk.
- Plug this flash disk into one of the (black) USB 2.0 ports available on the back panel of the board; do not use a front panel or internal USB port.
Hope this helps,
...S
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Creation of a bootable Windows Vista USB drive methods here: https://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/181538-usb-bootable-vista-installation-flash-thumb-drive.html https://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/181538-usb-bootable-vista-installation-flash-thumb-drive.html
I use method two, but I make my USB drives FAT32 instead of NTFS, and I don't remember requiring the bootsect /nt60 UsbDriveLetter part.
To check the status of your USB drive, open up and administrative Command Prompt and type the following, with enter after each command:
Diskpart
List Disk
(Gives you a list of drives, identify your USB drive by number then type the below -- I'll use 1 as an example of the disk and partition numbers)
Select Disk 1
List Part
Select Partition 1
Detail Part
Exit
Active status will be listed as so:
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/thread/110528 Boris01, you can also use this tool https://rufus.akeo.ie/ Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way.
The content on the above site is not controlled by Intel. This information is offered for your convenience and should not be viewed as an endorsement by Intel for the merchants or services offered there.
Regards,
Amy.
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I try to recover BIOS with USB and no working,PC again freeze.
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Were you able to create the USB bootable image with Rufus or the Windows tool?
Regards,
Amy.
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Yes I try Rufus and Windows tool.Problem no in this.Problem is in BIOS or motherboard.BIOS not identifying USB name.

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