What should I do if Win10 UEFI does not recognize the USB flash drive? Solution for Win10 system UEFI cannot be booted from U disk

  

After more and more users of Win10 system are installed, UEFI motherboard configuration also appears on the user's computer. UEFI and BIOS are the mainstream two motherboard configurations. This new UEFI motherboard configuration has also caught many users by surprise. Some users said that they can not be recognized by inserting a USB flash drive into the computer. In fact, UEFI can recognize the USB flash drive, but only need to enable the Launch CSM compatible support module. The following small series will give you a solution to the Win10 system UEFI can not be booted from the U disk, let's take a look.

Operation steps:

1. Press the BIOS Setup shortcut button to enter the BIOS. Generally, when you look at the computer startup screen, you will be prompted which button. After entering the BIOS interface, find the Security option, move to the option directory, select Secure Boot Control to set it to Disabled, as shown in the figure:

2. Move the cursor to the UEFI BIOS menu option Boot menu. Next, select the Launch CSM option and set it to Enabled, as shown in the figure:

3. Finally, press F10 to save it. In the Save & Exit Setup window that pops up, select YES and press Enter. As shown in the figure:

As long as the user's USB flash drive is not broken, most of the UEFI does not recognize the USB flash drive. The Launch CSM system compatible support module is not enabled. Thank you for reading, please pay attention to this website for more content!

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