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Microsoft Windows 10 Pro build 2004 (10.0.19401)
BIOS 0064
I cannot boot from USB. The only option I get is booting from Windows. I cannot turn off UEFI boot and have no option to enable Legacy boot.
Secure boot is not checked
USB and Optical devices are checked
Boot USB first is checked
I have tried Rufus and free dos to create the bootable drive. Formatted FAT32 on USB 3; USB 2 and even a 15 year old USB 1.1.
I have added USB in the back and in the front but never see anything other than the windows disk as an option to boot from.
It is a working system that I cannot rebuild at the moment and is otherwise working pretty well.
I do not know what else to try. It should be a simple thing to boot from USB.

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Hi.
The boot sector on the USB needs to be updated in order to boot the Windows Boot Manager. Try creating the installation media again using the Media Creation Tool.
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Try using rear USB ports.
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I have tried most but I will try one at a time and see if I can get it to work
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@n_scott_pearson I have tried all rear ports individually with all three of the USB drives with no luck.
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As far as what I see in the Visual Bios that option is presented as a check mark in the Home page of the bios. As the Boot Order option.

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Hi.
The boot sector on the USB needs to be updated in order to boot the Windows Boot Manager. Try creating the installation media again using the Media Creation Tool.
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Yip that works. I was trying to boot into DOS but I don't think legacy boot is supported as there is no option anywhere in the Visual BIOS and all I see is UEFI.

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