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The boot option priority line is not available in the bios. What to do?
Notebook ASUS Laptop 15 F515JA-BQ2275. I'm trying to install Windows 10, I tried it through Microsoft's MediaCreationTool and through rufus. Bios 2021 (same old blue) doesn't see flash drive. Already turned off fast boot, security boot, still does not see. When you turn on the laptop, the bios immediately starts. Launch CSM is missing. Please help, I don't know what to do. I watched a lot of videos, nothing helped. BIOS from AMI
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In most new laptops, booting from csm bios has long been removed.
Only installation from under uefi
In the case of Rufus, the flash drive must be formatted with fat32. gpt markup
Open bootmenu - when the laptop is turned on, press (or spam) ESC
There will be a menu where the flash drive should be "UEFI flash drive vendor)
Does your BIOS have a boot menu on the button (when you turn on the computer, while the equipment is being polled and the memory test is in progress, by the way, so that it needs to be disabled fast boot) - F9, F11 or F12, in different BIOSes in different ways
And yes, the size of the flash drive is recommended no more than 8gb, and do not use devices with encryption (there are not one but two devices with a hub, some bios blow their heads because of this and see only one device - a simulated cdrom
) windd) then for the bios it will be usb cdrom, once upon a time, completely buggy revisions of the bios were bypassed.
Try using Sergei Strelec assembly, it has both UEFI and Legacy bios versions in one Win PE assembly at once.
Get the install.wim from the image in advance (or install.esd, depending on what is in the image, in any case, the install file, which is in the installation image in the same folder with boot.wim).
Watch the video from Sergei Strelec himself on his youtube channel (there are few videos, you won’t have to look much), there he has a video on installing with UEFI, and from the BIOS (2 different videos). It describes everything there, you will need the WinNTsetup program from its assembly and the method that S.Strelec describes for it for UEFI.
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