Some time earlier I've created a 64-bit Windows 10 bootable USB from the media creation tool provided by Microsoft with the intention of "upgrading" my ThinkCentre A85's Windows 10 system from a 32-bit system to a 64-bit system. I've checked that the pc is able to support a 64-bit system, and I've set the bootable USB as priority in bios. However, when booting from the USB, the screen shows the usual Windows startup logo for some time, then switched over to the blue screen, where it restarts and the cycle repeats infinitely, each restart showing a new error on the blue screen. When I switched over back to the usual HDD priority, everything moves on as usual. Anyone has a fix for this issue?