![]() The issue could be related to the motherboard BIOS/UEFI settings or (for whatever reasons) expecting something "particular". ![]() There is actually in the USB stick controller a "flippable" bit that can tell to the OS whether the device is "removable" or "fixed", but that does not change if it is bootable or not. Maybe the issue is "elsewhere", there is no reason why a "normal" USB stick (properly prepared/partitioned/formatted) should not be bootable. Is there any way for WinNTSetup, or any windows app, to see this BIOS bootable bit within a stick’s ‘firmware’? Via win10, I’ve got all the BCD files in place on a stick for it to be bootable.Īnd WinNTSetup 5.2.6 gives stick 3 green lights as a Boot drive But I know from previous boot attempts that this stick is not BIOS bootable - will not be seen during boot process.
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