I've been having trouble getting my new PC to boot from a USB drive. Initially, my monitor wasn't receiving any signal because I had the cables plugged into the GPU instead of the motherboard. Once I made that switch, I accessed the BIOS. I saw that the boot order was set to my Kingston USB, but each time I try to boot, it just goes back to the BIOS menu. I enabled CSM, but now I don't have any signal again. This is really frustrating! What steps should I take to resolve this?
2 Answers
Have you tried checking how you created the bootable USB? Sometimes, using the Windows Media Creation Tool can cause issues if it's not set up correctly. It's worth double-checking that it was done properly before moving on.
You might want to reset your BIOS settings and avoid enabling CSM (Compatibility Support Module). It could be causing your PC to get confused about the boot process.

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