yavuz650 :
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yavuz650 :
There are folders related to windows 10 OS inside the USB. Should I just delete them before the Rufus process? And what do I do after copying that .bat file?
Running Rufus will wipe that USB for you. It even warns you of this.
After...
Power off
Boot up from that USB
Navigate to where, on that USB, you saved the .bat file
Run it.
I did everything you said. Pc booted normally.. Then i went to the usb then ran the .bat file.. it errored, said it was not compatible with 64 bit OS. I will contact the manufacturer about this issue. Even though I selected the USB from Bios and booted it up nothing was different than before. I'm not sure if this is normal but I wouldn't be able to tell a difference between a normal boot and a flash drive boot. When I got to desktop everything was the same thus I also ran the .bat file in the desktop. Result was the same.
The important thing here is that if I managed to boot the PC from the flash drive.
The PC booting normally is NOT what you want.
It needs to boot from the USB, not Windows.
You need to get into the BIOS, and change the boot sequence. Boot from the USB first, not the hard drive.
Assuming it boots from the USB, you will be presented with a command line looking screen.
NOT Windows.