There were some articles and videos I came across that claimed to solve this problem but reading the comments and the feedback proved that said "solutions" were in fact opinions and not technical solutions. If I hold SHIFT and restart, the UEFI menu appears but I have no option to boot from a USB.I have only ever done Windows updates when the PC prompted me to do so and have never altered any further settings. Windows 10 was installed as 32 bit by upgrading from Windows 7.The computer is a custom built one built in 2008.The BIOS file used for flashing was A7522IMS.805 which was the last version I needed and was done successfully with no errors.My motherboard is an MSI X-58 Pro-E 7522.As well as bringing up the boot menu with F11, I also went into the BIOS and explicitly changed the boot order.One particular video stated that removing the graphics card would correct the problem but it doesn't seem right so I didn't try it. I investigated the problem using Google and YouTube and although many different solutions exist, they all refer to different setups and different boards.I checked this link out but I didn't try it as our intent is different so I'm not sure if this will work for me.(I read somewhere that the problem may have been outdated BIOS software but I don't remember where from). I visited my motherboards manufacturer website and downloaded the newest version of the BIOS and successfully flashed the BIOS.I've created a bootable USB having tried both NTFS and FAT32. I've created a bootable USB using another USB pendrive.I have waited up to 30 minutes, but no luck. The computer then begins to attempt booting from the USB and the problem is that the Windows 10 logo appears but with no loading icon (the little loading circles) and the process freezes there. I have learnt that the way to do this is by creating a bootable USB using the Windows Media Creation Tool and I have followed all the information step by step at this link.Īfter creating the USB successfully, I restarted my computer, pressed F11 which brings up the boot menu and selected to boot from the attached USB created by the tool. My processor is 64 bit supported so I'd like to upgrade the Windows 10 I'm running, to 64 bit. I have a desktop computer running Windows 10 Pro 32 bit.
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