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MSI BURN RECOVERY WONT RECONIZE MY SANDISK INSTALLīut if your system supports UEFI, make sure you BOOT that flash drive in UEFI mode, NOT Legacy BIOS mode, otherwise Windows will install itself in Legacy BIOS mode onto your system, which you don't want on a system that supports UEFI. If you've already dealt with all of that, have you tried another flash drive? I've seen some flash drives that simply don't work for booting certain systems, even though they work fine otherwise with that system. Ok, if you're already using the Media Creation Tool to prep your flash drives, you've already tried multiple flash drives, and you've already confirmed that they boot into Windows Setup on other systems, my only remaining suggestions are: I've never figured out why certain combinations seem not to work, but it does happen. Try using different USB ports on the system you're trying to get this working on, and also plug the flash drive in directly to the system's USB ports rather than through a hub if you're not doing that already. Try using a flash drive no larger than 32GB.
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The smaller the better as long as the flash drive is still large enough for the Windows 10 installation files. MSI BURN RECOVERY WONT RECONIZE MY SANDISK WINDOWS 10 Sometimes older systems have trouble booting from high capacity flash drives.

