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Boot Device Priority Usb Not Found

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Article ID: 000036289 Content Blazon: Troubleshooting Last Reviewed: 07/26/2021

USB stick is not Being Recognized every bit a Bootable Device

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Intel® Server Boards

WindowsServer2016

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Summary

Ensure that the USB is visible and usable to install a new operating organization with Intel server motherboards.

Description

The USB stick is not beingness recognized, or it's only recognized when the server motherboard is switched to legacy fashion.

Resolution

Verify that these are selected within the motherboard:

  • Ensure the operating system (Os) is among the validated ones for the board.
  • See to it that the USB thumb drive containing the .iso Os prototype is continued to whatsoever of the dorsum-panel USB ports.
  • Make sure the BIOS/Firmware is the latest version.
  1. If the volume to install the OS on is beneath 2 TB, proceed equally follows:
    Note

    Ensure your USB thumb drive was previously formatted as FAT32 and made bootable. For more information

    1. Restart the system into the BIOS and proceed as indicated next:
      1. Enable the Placidity Boot option in the Chief Carte du jour.
      2. Under the Advanced menu, ensure that the Legacy USB Support selection is enabled.
      3. In the Kick Options carte, brand sureUSB Boot Priority is enabled.
      4. Ensure the Boot Mode (as well known as EFI Optimized Boot) is set to Legacy. This is plant in the Boot Options card.
      5. Save the changes and go out.
    2. Equally the system POSTs, press F6 to trigger the Boot Director. Select your USB thumb drive from among the listing.
  2. If the book to install the OS on is equal to or above 2 TB, go along as follows:
    1. Restart the system into the BIOS.
    2. Ensure the Boot Mode is set to EFI (or UEFI). This is found in the Boot Options menu.
    3. Make sure that the USB Kicking Priority is enabled.
    4. Relieve the changes and exit.

The organization should boot from off the USB thumb bulldoze.

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Source: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000036289/server-products/server-boards.html

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