I am currently having issues with installing Windows 10 to my new M.2 SSD. Here are my specs:
Motherboard: ASUS TUF Z270 Mark-1
SSD: Samsung Evo 970 NVMe
When I start the Windows 10 installation from the USB drive, everything seems to work fine. I delete all the M.2 partitions, then choose that drive for installing the OS. When the installation is done, my computer restarts, but instead of continuing the installation, it goes straight back to booting to the USB-stick, and wants to start a new and fresh install.
Here is what I have already tried:
Change the boot priority so the M.2 is first, and USB is second. Results in not wanting to boot or going straight to BIOS.
Remove the USB before continuing the installation process. It then tries to boot to the M.2, which gives the message "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key."
After the first installation process is completed, I can go to BIOS and boot right to the M.2, which gives me nothing but rebooting to BIOS.
Any suggestions?
Motherboard: ASUS TUF Z270 Mark-1
SSD: Samsung Evo 970 NVMe
When I start the Windows 10 installation from the USB drive, everything seems to work fine. I delete all the M.2 partitions, then choose that drive for installing the OS. When the installation is done, my computer restarts, but instead of continuing the installation, it goes straight back to booting to the USB-stick, and wants to start a new and fresh install.
Here is what I have already tried:
Change the boot priority so the M.2 is first, and USB is second. Results in not wanting to boot or going straight to BIOS.
Remove the USB before continuing the installation process. It then tries to boot to the M.2, which gives the message "Reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key."
After the first installation process is completed, I can go to BIOS and boot right to the M.2, which gives me nothing but rebooting to BIOS.
Any suggestions?