I've been having issues with my fairly new Windows 11 PC after encountering a BSOD and getting stuck in an auto-repair loop. I attempted to fix the situation by creating a bootable USB using the Media Creation Tool. The USB shows up in the boot menu (noted as UEFI:), but it just won't boot from it. I've experimented with changing the boot order, disabling other boot options, and tried every USB port available, but to no avail. I'm wondering if there's something I might have overlooked, or if I should consider using a different program to recreate the USB. Any advice would be appreciated!
3 Answers
Make sure that your BIOS settings are adjusted to boot from UEFI only when creating a USB with the Media Creation Tool. It might also help to unplug any other storage drives—both M.2 and SATA—just to rule out any conflicts. You should ideally see the Windows installation screen; if you do, you can always cancel it.
If you're able to boot into Windows or Safe Mode, check for crash logs in the C:WindowsMinidump folder. These dump files can help diagnose the BSOD issue. Upload them to a file-sharing site like Mediafire or catbox.moe, and it would be best to gather multiple files for more accurate analysis.
It sounds like your bootable USB might be corrupted. If possible, try using a different USB stick to create the bootable drive again. It's also wise not to arbitrarily change BIOS settings without knowing their functions—switching to legacy mode can cause more issues than it solves.

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