I recently purchased a brand new Asus Vivobook 15 that comes with a Ryzen 7 processor, but it doesn't have an operating system pre-installed. I'm trying to install Windows 11 using a USB drive, but I've been struggling for hours and haven't had any luck. I created a bootable USB using the Media Creation Tool, but when I try to boot from it, nothing happens or I encounter errors. I've attempted changing settings between UEFI and Legacy modes, disabling Secure Boot, and enabling CSM, but I still can't get it to work. Has anyone faced similar issues with this laptop model or with AMD laptops in general? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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It might be worth trying to recreate your bootable USB on a different USB drive. Sometimes the issue could be the drive itself, even if it worked previously. Give that a shot before diving into deeper troubleshooting.
Got it! I’ll try that, but I've already created it multiple times. Could that be a problem?