So long story short my original NVMe M2 was corrupted so I purchased a brand new NVMe M2 and I wanted to install Windows on it via USB method.
I took out my old M2 and installed the new M2 in my motherboard, plugged in the Windows USB and proceeded to install Windows on it.
At first I got an error message when I was trying to install saying "Setup was unable to create a new system partition" so i followed the guide here to resolve this error.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4ilMAAk1Q8
Then after that I restarted it just showed me my BIOS right away and I noticed that the new M2 I installed was not under my Boot Priority, but I see it under Storage Information .
I dont know why it didn't appear so I enabled CSM, restarted, and went back into BIOS and I see that my M2 is under Boot Priority.
So I proceeded to launch Windows and I got the error message below saying "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot Device and press a key".
I'm not sure how to get pass this error message because if I disable CSM, then my M2 would not appear in the Boot Priority list.
I tried reinstalling windows multiple times, set the format to GPT and I still can't seem to get pass the "Reboot and Select..." issue. If I disable CSM, then my M2 does not appear in the Boot Priority everytime I restart I end up back in my BIOS.
Hopefully someone could help me out and I would greatly appreciate it, been at this for the past 5 hours.
Let me know if any additional information is needed.
Here is the "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot Device and press a key" error
View: https://imgur.com/VuPMVAs
This shows my CSM is enabled so that I see the M2 under Boot Priority
View: https://imgur.com/nBbVM9S
View: https://imgur.com/afRDJa2
Shows I'm in UEFI mode
View: https://imgur.com/AX7n00F
Shows when I disabled CSM mode and now my M2 does not appear under Boot Priority
View: https://imgur.com/uEidIxc
Shows that I tried using the Windows USB to reinstall windows, displays the partitions that Windows installed earlier and that I tried to use Diskpart to convert it to GPT (already in GPT)
View: https://imgur.com/B37N8eM
I took out my old M2 and installed the new M2 in my motherboard, plugged in the Windows USB and proceeded to install Windows on it.
At first I got an error message when I was trying to install saying "Setup was unable to create a new system partition" so i followed the guide here to resolve this error.
Then after that I restarted it just showed me my BIOS right away and I noticed that the new M2 I installed was not under my Boot Priority, but I see it under Storage Information .
I dont know why it didn't appear so I enabled CSM, restarted, and went back into BIOS and I see that my M2 is under Boot Priority.
So I proceeded to launch Windows and I got the error message below saying "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot Device and press a key".
I'm not sure how to get pass this error message because if I disable CSM, then my M2 would not appear in the Boot Priority list.
I tried reinstalling windows multiple times, set the format to GPT and I still can't seem to get pass the "Reboot and Select..." issue. If I disable CSM, then my M2 does not appear in the Boot Priority everytime I restart I end up back in my BIOS.
Hopefully someone could help me out and I would greatly appreciate it, been at this for the past 5 hours.
Let me know if any additional information is needed.
Here is the "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in Selected Boot Device and press a key" error
View: https://imgur.com/VuPMVAs
This shows my CSM is enabled so that I see the M2 under Boot Priority
View: https://imgur.com/nBbVM9S
View: https://imgur.com/afRDJa2
Shows I'm in UEFI mode
View: https://imgur.com/AX7n00F
Shows when I disabled CSM mode and now my M2 does not appear under Boot Priority
View: https://imgur.com/uEidIxc
Shows that I tried using the Windows USB to reinstall windows, displays the partitions that Windows installed earlier and that I tried to use Diskpart to convert it to GPT (already in GPT)
View: https://imgur.com/B37N8eM