Sphere478 wrote on 2024-06-01, 03:12:I’m trying to install windows 10 on a s775 motherboard, but all the usb sticks that I am trying don’t seem to be booting to setu […]
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I’m trying to install windows 10 on a s775 motherboard, but all the usb sticks that I am trying don’t seem to be booting to setup. They act like they are non bootable
I tried making them with the media creation tool,
Even tried rufus on bios mode. Nothing…
Any ideas?
should be do-able, dont use media creation tool, use rufus any version should be fine go for at least 3.20 to be sure,
set partition scheme to "MBR", target system to BIOS (or UEFI-CSM), the other important one is below, where it says "Use Rufus MBR with BIOS ID" make sure to check this box
without it this might be why your usb isnt booting, for the drop down box leave it set at "0x80 (Default)" now you should be good.
sometimes your usb stick might just be problematic and not work, make sure any settings in your bios related to legacy usb are enabled, to start with unplug any other drives like, dvd/cd, hdd or floppy, just have your usb plugged in to make sure your pc isn't trying to boot from one of those instead, if it still wont boot if your pc has a boot menu on post by pressing one of the "F keys" your drive might show up there, it may be under a different option like one of my boards like USB-FLOPPY/USB-ZIP/USB-HDD. etc
so you may have to try each if thats the case, if still no luck as others have said try a MicroSD card with a usb adapter, i've found an 8GB works well for me, i've installed win10/win11 on a few board this way.
ill post a screenshot of my settings in rufus as well.
if all goes well after installing win10, you can delete the "install.wim" file from your usb and replace it with the one from the windows 11 iso, this will use the win10 installer to install win11 bypassing all the bullshit, if win 11 fails during installation you may have to try a different install.wim from a different version of win11 iso, the first one i tried ddnt work. if i remember correctly this was the one i used "Win11_22H2_EnglishInternational_x64v1.iso" the version of windows 10 iso i used you can see in the screenshot.
also while installing win11 it will try to get you to sign in to your microsoft account if you unplug your network cable while this is happening you should be able to eventually bypass it without signing in, it may take a few trys.