Boot Efi Usb Windows 10
How to boot from USB using your Windows computer's startup system. If the Windows 10 boot method doesn't work, it might be because your PC's BIOS (basic input/output system) doesn't support it. Click on the CD/DVD drive icon to browse to the Windows 10 ISO image file. Select the Windows 10 ISO image file - 32-bit or 64-bit - whichever you have. After you click the Start button in Rufus, it will create a bootable UEFI USB stick with Windows 10.
Previously, I showed you how to install Windows 10 using a bootable USB stick. This method is suitable for devices which boot using the legacy BIOS mode. If you need a UEFI bootable USB stick, the earlier-mentioned method will not work. In this article, we will see how to create a bootable UEFI USB drive containing Windows 10 Setup.
It is a good idea to use the Rufus tool to prepare the bootable UEFI Windows 10 USB drive. Rufus is free and works without any issues. Also, it is a portable app so it does not require itself to be installed. Here are the step-by-step instructions:
- At first, insert the Windows 10 installation disk or USB on your PC/laptop. Reboot your computer or laptop and boot from the disk or USB; On the Install now screen, click on the Repair your computer Select Troubleshoot at Choose an option screen.
- We show you how to create a bootable Windows 10 USB for Legacy or UEFI BIOS with the Media Creation Tool, Rufus, and Windows 7 DVD/USB Download tool. Ryan Maskell - July 3, 2020 4:45 pm CEST.
- Download the latest version of Rufus from HERE.
- You need a USB drive with at least 4 GB available. All data on this drive will be erased, so it is a good idea to backup everything from this USB drive before proceeding.
- Run the Rufus utility and pick your USB drive under the Device section.
- Select the partition scheme for UEFI computers with MBR. If your PC has a GPT partition scheme (GUID Partition Table), then pick the appropriate option from the combobox.
- Click on the CD/DVD drive icon to browse to the Windows 10 ISO image file. Select the Windows 10 ISO image file - 32-bit or 64-bit - whichever you downloaded.
If you do not have the ISO image, here's how you can build your own: Get ISO image for Windows 10 build 9860 for a clean install.
Boot Efi Usb Windows 10
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After you click the Start button in Rufus, it will create a bootable UEFI USB stick with Windows 10. That's it. You are done.