![]() ![]() Making windows bootable usb is simpler than it really seems. ![]() So, disable secure boot if it's not working for you. Though, it does not work in some devices. Latest versions of some Linux distributions like Ubuntu and Fedora has the required signature in its boot loader to bypass the secure boot. You have to disable secure boot in BIOS settings ( UEFI in your case) to boot from your USB. P.S: If you have bought a new PC or laptop and if it comes with Windows 8 or 8.1 (64-bit), you won't able to boot via USB. ![]() Access your BIOS and go to boot section and turn on removable storage booting or you can temporarily boot to USB by accessing boot devices options when your system starts. Note: To boot your system using a removable media, first you must correctly configure your BIOS settings.
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