Windows 10 won't boot automatically, but is shown in the Bios

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OzzyWozzy

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So I recently put together a computer, but there's one issue. Whenever I turn it on, it goes to the UEFI Bios settings no matter what I do. I can easily go and select Windows 10 from my boot manager, but it's just an inconvience and it's obviously not working right.

My computer specs:
Asus Maximus IX Hero MB
I7 7700k w/ Corsair h100i cooler
GTX 1080
240Ssd & 1tb hdd
16gb Ram

I've been working on this issue for around 2 hours now, and frankly I'm just getting very frustrated. Any help would be much appreciated.

I've downloaded Windows 10 onto my ssd twice, and I've already tried reinstalling. My installation process insisted of going and installing a Windows 10 bootup onto a usb and then manually running it.
 
Is there a choice in boot order in bios for windows boot manager? if so, it should be first in line

if you have a win 10 installer, we can run start up repair and it might fix this
change boot order so USB is first, hdd second
boot from installer
on screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install.
choose troubleshoot
choose advanced
choose start up repair - this will scan PC and maybe fix this - will ask for logon info
 


Unfortunately, that didn't resolve anything. Here are some screenshots of what I have going on. I've tried every order in terms of the booting process. http://imgur.com/a/3a0o3
 
Pay attention if there is an error message on the "f1" screen (for example, "cpu fan error") If there is, then by default uefi will show you the so-called "f1" screen instead of booting a disk. You can either eliminate the cause of the error or turn off this setting in boot configuration settings.

P.S. I know that this may not be relevant for you, but maybe someone has a similar problem.
 
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