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Susan_773
I'm currently using an ISO that was used to create a bootable USB using the Win 7 USB/ISO tool.
When I have a system with full UEFI setup and CSM turned off, the system doesn't see the drive to boot to it.
When I just turn CSM back on, I can boot to the drive and see the disks but Windows tells me it cannot install on them.
With my current setup, when I go full Legacy, Windows doesn't see the disks at all and none of the manufacturer's drivers seem to work.
How do I make my bootable USB more compatible with UEFI systems so it can boot with full UEFI setup and actually install on the disks?
Current MB is a Gigabyte c246m Wu4
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When I have a system with full UEFI setup and CSM turned off, the system doesn't see the drive to boot to it.
When I just turn CSM back on, I can boot to the drive and see the disks but Windows tells me it cannot install on them.
With my current setup, when I go full Legacy, Windows doesn't see the disks at all and none of the manufacturer's drivers seem to work.
How do I make my bootable USB more compatible with UEFI systems so it can boot with full UEFI setup and actually install on the disks?
Current MB is a Gigabyte c246m Wu4
Continue reading...