From another computer, try creating it from the the first step.
Just to share one experience with you,
I had encountered this weird issues before, as mentioned it could be due to limitation on the bios,
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but update and see how…
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but update the bios and see how…
previously the user os is corrupted, i had to do a clean install on the OS. USB not showing up even on the current BIOS at that time. Tried on the settings but not detected still, until I use an external usb dvd drive to boot the setup.
somehow this troublesome method works, installation is slow due to dvd read speed, but at least it is running under uefi, secureboot.
Hi @abdulgara
I would suggest you to update the BIOS to the latest revision to see if it works well.
Had you tried this yet?
https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/550639/windows-10-media-creation-tool-to-correct-boot-issues
From another computer, try creating it from the the first step.
Just to share one experience with you,
I had encountered this weird issues before, as mentioned it could be due to limitation on the bios,
but update and see how…
previously the user os is corrupted, i had to do a clean install on the OS. USB not showing up even on the current BIOS at that time. Tried on the settings but not detected still, until I use an external usb dvd drive to boot the setup.
somehow this troublesome method works, installation is slow due to dvd read speed, but at least it is running under uefi, secureboot.