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Expect it to be a bios setting but I don't know what
NUC7CJYH, SSD Kingston A400 SATA 3.0, 2.5 ", TLC, SSD and Crucial DDR4 SO-DIMM 2400MHz 4GB PC4-19200, CL17, SR x16, Unbuffered SODIMM 260pin
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What would you boot from a blank SSD?
Update the BIOS if not already on 0053:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/29120?product=126135
Remember to set defaults with F9 after the bios update.
Make your W10 install USB stick as instructed here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Do not use any other tools. Also, make sure your usb stick is at least 8gb
If you need more information, here is a procedure I made a while ago:
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By the way. use the .BIO file and the F7 method to update the bios.
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Hi, thanks for your time!
I have already updated the bios and have a usb stick ready to install win7;)
regarding Boot order shouldn't SSD show there even though it is blank?
and I can't pick or see the usb stick at all. Bios nor F10
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Windows 7 is not supported on your NUC.
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000005628/intel-nuc.html
No, it only shows up if you have a boot on it.
If you put the .bio file on a fat32 usb stick, and use F7, you should see the usb stick and be able to select the .bio file. Is this what you experienced?
After that, if you try booting the ssd or usb stick, and there is nothing to boot, then they are not seen.
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Alright, so its not possible to install windows 7 at all?
Too bad I bought 20 pcs...
Bios are up to date, no problem. but when I try to boot from the usb stick I do not get the choice only network boot.
The usb stick is made for win7 and I have used it with other machines both before and after.
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Make a usb boot media as I suggested in the microsoft link. Then, just TRY to boot that.
Why try to do 20 machines with WIndows 7, when you have only a month of support remaining? It will take you that long to download SP1, and then the 5000 updates.
Face it - W7 (for as good as it was) is history.
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