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Hi!... I can't install windows 11 on my HP Victus 16-r1006ns from a bootable usb. I go into the bios but the USB doesn't appear. Please help!!!

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you should use the Microsoft media creation tool, to make sure it is in UEFI format, I don't think the USB is created well using the MacBook,

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Hi @Lisandro118 

 

when turning on the laptop press the F9 key several times, you should see the boot menu and if the USB was created well you see it there and click on the installation USB.

 

 

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Thanks for responding!... I show you in an image what appears when I press f9.WhatsApp Image 2024-10-25 at 8.20.05 PM.jpeg

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Hi @Lisandro118 

 

if the USB is connected to the boot and it does not show it is that it was created wrong, you must use the Microsoft media creation tool, you can also click on the image where it says EFI boot and if it does not appear there either then create the bootable USB well

 

 

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I made the USB from a Macbook, but it didn't give me any errors or anything. You say the problem is the USB?

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you should use the Microsoft media creation tool, to make sure it is in UEFI format, I don't think the USB is created well using the MacBook,

- if I can help solve your question or issue, please click on ACCEPT AS SOLUTION or click the YES button if my answer was helpful.
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