Step2: Find settings related to USB, such as "USB Configuration," "USB Ports, or something similar. Step 3: Check if you see "disabled" next to the USB option. If yes, change it to "enabled" and Save changes, then Exit BIOS. Step 4: Restart the laptop and enter BIOS to change the boot order.
Connecta 16 GB or larger USB flash drive to a USB port on your computer. Click on the Magnifying Glass ๐ in the taskbar. Type Create a recovery drive in the Search bar. Select Create a recovery drive from the list of search results. Select Yes to allow this app to make changes to your device. Nonworking things I already tried. Easy2Boot. Rufus with different options (FAT32, NTFS, UEFI, BIOS) Re-Download the ISO file. Using different USB ports (front/back) Changing the current boot order temporarily (F12) and permanently using BIOS (ENTF) Searching in the BIOS for settings that could affect the boot behavior. Upgradeto Windows 10: FAQ. Windows 10 Windows 7 Windows 8.1. An upgrade moves your PC from a previous version of Windowsโsuch as Windows 7 or Windows 8.1โto Windows 10. An upgrade can take place on your existing device, though Microsoft recommends using Windows 10 on a new PC to take advantage of the latest features Hi That's fine, you can download iso from Microsoft and create a bootable installation media(USB), remove the HDD and install the new M.2 SSD, insert the bootable USB you have creared, go to BIOS screen and move to Boot tab, use F6 button to bring bootable USB disk to first boot device position, press F10 to save the settings and exit BIOS, ujqIny.