Or if you want to install an operating system that supports GPT partitioning such as Windows 10 64-bit, select the optical drive that contains the Windows 10 64-bit installation disk and is prefixed with "UEFI:" string. To boot from an operating system that supports GPT partitioning, select the device prefixed with "UEFI:" string. Removable storage devices that support GPT format will be prefixed with "UEFI:" string on the boot device list. Install your m.2 to the M2M_32G (upper) slotīIOS > Boot Option Priority Specifies the overall boot order from the available devices. Please take a few minutes to review your MB manual.
I'll review your manual tonight and provide the correct settings (have to leave for work now). Your BIOS settings are a different story. Build 1903 will actually do GPT for you, but it never hurts to be sure and the above means you start with a clean slate. Now select the target disk and press Next to continue the install. Since your install has failed multiple time, you should use it to delete all partitions and formatting you created previously. Shift+F10 is the command you use to open a command line utility during windows install. Your specific issue has to do with BIOS settings and how you are partitioning the disk. You also get 1903 without needing to update. You don't need Rufus or have to do anything special. I recommend you stick with the Media Creation Tool. Is there anyone who can give me some suggestions? The installation on a Seagate SATA disk instead is successful and Windows 10 works well. I disconnected all unnecessary peripherals, leaving only MB, CPU, RAM, SSD and integrated VGA. I tried to install Windows also using "Windows Media Creation Tool", but the result does not change. The disk is partitioned with the GPT mode.
I also tried to manually create partitions on the SSD disk with the "diskpart" utility (System, MBR, Windows and Recovery), but it does not start anyway. if CMS is disabled, the SSD disk does not appear between the boot devices. if CMS is enabled, I see the SSD disk, but it is not indicated with the UEFI prefix In the BIOS I set "CMS disabled" and the installation started.Īt the first reboot, however, Windows did not start and I entered the BIOS automatically, because the BIOS does not see the SSD disk. I have prepared a USB key to install Windows 10 using the Rufus tool. Gigabyte H370-HD3, Intel i7-9700, Samsung 970EVO NVMe This is my first post, so I would like first of all to greet everyoneĪ few days ago I assembled a computer with the indicated components: