Many users have complained that they can’t boot Windows using a bootable USB/flash drive. If you are unable to boot Windows using a bootable USB drive on your system, follow the below solutions to fix the issue: 1] Ensure that your USB drive is bootable and formatted correctly. 2] Make sure your PC supports USB boot. 3] Set the Boot Priority to USB drive in BIOS/UEFI. 4] Enable CSM/Legacy Boot, and disable Secure Boot. 5] Create a new bootable USB using the Windows Media Creation Tool or third-party software like Rufus. Timecodes: 00:00 Intro 00:39 Check Your USB DRIVE 01:37 Make Sure Your PC Supports USB Boot 02:37 Set the Boot Priority to USB drive in BIOS/UEFI 03:22 Enable CSM/Legacy Boot & disable Secure Boot 04:09 Create A New Bootable USB Know more at:











