Windows 10 setup won't detect the flash drive I want to install Windows 10 on.
I've done the basic troubleshooting, the drive works fine.
I have
- small flash drive with the bootable installer
- a 128GB flash drive that I want to install Win10 on.
It displays the small bootable drive in the list of devices, but not the larger one.
I've reformatted to exFAT, NTFS, FAT32, kept it not partitioned, converted between MBR and GPT. It's still not showing up. I've attempted it on a couple different devices, each one booting the smaller one and not seeing the larger one.
The drive itself works fine otherwise.
This setup is for a specific use case and requires Win10.
>>60983541
Make sure it's LTSB N 2016, first and foremost. Someone else'll be around to help with the rest. Too tired to, myself.
>>60983541
>Windows 10
Found the problem
>>60983608
ebin xDDDDDDDDd
128 Gb is too small you are gonna need at least 2 or 3 Tb
>have old Pentium D shitbox my brother gave me
>decide to try installing LTSB 2016 on it
>boot from USB
>yadda yadda installing...
>reboot
>POST taking really long
>POST never finishes
into_the_trash_it_goes.webm
>>60983619
It's true anon, windows 10 is nothing but a headache.
windows 10 cant even mount partitioned flash drives, i doubt it could run from one