Hi all!
I've searched high and low on Google for the past three hours and can't find an answer that will help.
Built my first ever PC (been a Mac user all my life) and it boots up fine into the Bios. However, whenever I try to boot into my Windows 10 boot disk (USB) I'm given the error:
"Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key."
My PC is running an i7-6700k CPU on a Gigabyte GA-Z170N-Gaming 5 (Mini ITX) mbo with 16GB ram and an MSI Geforce GTX 970 video card. There's a 240GB Sandisk SSD Plus (which shows up in the bios) and a separate WD 1TB HDD (which I have left disconnected for now because I didn't want anything to accidentally install on it).
I've tried two different USB drives (both Kingston) in various ports on the PC (they're all 3.0) but no matter what I do I get that same error message. The .iso was downloaded directly from Microsoft and turned into a bootable USB using this method on a MacBook: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
(I was going to try and make a bootable USB via BootCamp but most people don't recommend that and the method above seems to be the cleanest way).
If anyone can help, it'd be much appreciated!
Thanks
I've searched high and low on Google for the past three hours and can't find an answer that will help.
Built my first ever PC (been a Mac user all my life) and it boots up fine into the Bios. However, whenever I try to boot into my Windows 10 boot disk (USB) I'm given the error:
"Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key."
My PC is running an i7-6700k CPU on a Gigabyte GA-Z170N-Gaming 5 (Mini ITX) mbo with 16GB ram and an MSI Geforce GTX 970 video card. There's a 240GB Sandisk SSD Plus (which shows up in the bios) and a separate WD 1TB HDD (which I have left disconnected for now because I didn't want anything to accidentally install on it).
I've tried two different USB drives (both Kingston) in various ports on the PC (they're all 3.0) but no matter what I do I get that same error message. The .iso was downloaded directly from Microsoft and turned into a bootable USB using this method on a MacBook: http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-mac-osx
(I was going to try and make a bootable USB via BootCamp but most people don't recommend that and the method above seems to be the cleanest way).
If anyone can help, it'd be much appreciated!
Thanks
