No boot options in BIOS of Asus VivoBook

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I managed to figure it out. I had to make the USB bootable drive in UEFI mode. Tried with Rufus and the Windows 10 tool from the Microsoft website and they both worked.

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Andy Gix
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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Andy Gix
    Andy Gix almost 2 years

    I have just acquired an Asus VivoBook 15 and have no Boot options in BIOS. I want to install Windows 10 (x64), since there is no existing OS on the system.

    Secure Boot and Fast Boot are disabled and can't see any CSM or Legacy options anywhere.

    The USB is bootable, as I have tested it on a different laptop. Delete Boot Option also does not have any other options (nothing to delete).

    Boot options:

    Boot options

    Boot menu:

    Boot menu

    • K7AAY
      K7AAY over 4 years
      Please do edit and tell us which OS you're working with and what you want to do which requires a bootable USB. BTW, you can post images to sites such as imgur.com then put the web link to the image in your question with edit, but it sounds like that's not needed right now.
    • harrymc
      harrymc over 4 years
      Where did you get the Windows 10 boot media and how did you create the boot USB (and what is it)?
    • DarkBeccio
      DarkBeccio over 4 years
      have u tried to upgrade the bios?
    • GChuf
      GChuf over 4 years
      This looks like BIOS and not UEFI, so you won't find any legacy options anywhere if that's the case. Have you made sure that the bootable USB you made is for BIOS and uses MBR partition? In any case, I also suggest updating the bios.
    • K7AAY
      K7AAY about 4 years
      Also, remove the CMOS battery and let the system sit for half an hour, or (if you have the service manual) use the motherboard's jumper to reset the BIOS.