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What to do if bios does not see a bootable USB flash drive?
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I recorded the USB flash drive using the UltraISO program on another device.
You know how, I decided to try Linux, and when I wanted to go back to the dusk, I realized that I was trapped) Apparently, this is how Linuxoids become. Actually put through UltraISO win7, but it is not displayed in the BIOS. Something like this.
Before, everything was displayed normally and worked by the way.
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Apparently this is how Linuxoids become
1. If the BIOS does not see the flash drive, then this is a hardware problem (flash drive, usb connector, motherboard ...), and not the program that recorded the image on it.
2. If the BIOS sees it, but the flash drive with the recorded installation image cannot boot, then this is a crookedly recorded image, try writing it with another program, for example, rufus from under Windows or UNetbootin from under linux, in general , something like this . Naturally, do not forget to first set the boot priority from a USB flash drive in the BIOS.
Perhaps the problem is in UltraISO, try writing through something else.
Do not use UltraISO, use the specially created Windows USB / DVD Download Tool
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