![]() ![]() The easiest method to do this, would be to use Rufus: Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way NOTE: Rufus automatically creates the boot folder in the efi folder and puts the boot圆4.efi in the folder. As long as it is FAT32 formatted and has \efi\boot\boot圆4.efi file, it should be UEFI bootable.Still not recognized.I am using an Acer Aspire Cloudbook 14 AO1-431-C8G8This method works if you're booting from usb and your device is not coming up I also made sure that the USB options were ABOVE the drive options for boot order. Rufus: MBR for BIOS & UEFI-CSM/MBT for UEFI/GPT for UEFI - but only NTFS formatting since Win10 ISO is greater than 4GB it CANNOT be FAT32. must be selected.Secure Boot Mode: Enabled/Disabled. For example, to boot in UEFI mode using the DVD drive, the command UEFI:HL-DT. In the following screenshot you can see the boot options: USB-Stick, DVD Drive, UEFI: USB-Stick, UEFI: DVD Drive and UEFI-Shell. During the installation, you must be sure to start your storage device in the UEFI mode. ![]()
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