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Question

cant find my usb from the bios settings | windows 10 install

Aug 19, 2018 8:49AM PDT

trying to install win10 .
this is what i see in the bios
please help me to finish the installation
https://ibb.co/hGuJiK

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Clarification Request
CSM is not usually enabled.
Aug 19, 2018 8:51AM PDT

Try stock BIOS settings and go back to CSM being off.

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Answer
so
Aug 19, 2018 8:55AM PDT

could you explain more ?

so if i get you i need to trun csm off
but how i go to stock bios ?

after i turn csm off ill need to save and enter agian ?

thanks !!!

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Can't tell you that.
Aug 19, 2018 10:33AM PDT

Almost all motherboards have a Load Defaults option and as I never find the CSM enabled in stock form I have to leave it to you to explain to me why that is like that.

As to how BIOS's today operate I have always made sure I save when I make changes. I have run into a few BIOSes that don't require that step. But I would not count on it.

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Finish or start the installation?
Aug 19, 2018 1:39PM PDT

What you might be looking for is the boot order.

That's a different 'F' key to access it.