2/25/2023 0 Comments Bootable usb not showing up![]() ![]() OK, I wanted to be certain you desired to actually install a different OS onto your system drive. The Windows WSL2 linux interface might do everything you want to accomplish, without modifying your computer at all. Then run this NIXOS command: curl -L | shīUT FIRST, check how this changes your system disk. ![]() Then enter Linux Bash shell from the WSL2 interface inside windows 10. If this does not work restart Windows 10. ![]() Then preferably unfold a paper clip and enter boot order screen using the novo button. Then insert your bootable media BEFORE touching the power button. ![]() Any other method of powering down the computer leaves it in a state where boot order selection is bypassed.Īfter it looks like it is off, let it rest for a few moments, perhaps enjoy a cup of tea. Then the ONLY possible to orderly shutdown Windows is to use the mouse pointer and open the Windows 10 Power menu and select the word "SHUTDOWN". So use the "X" in the corner of the window to close all applications, use the X in the corner of all minimized icons to close all minimized application programs. However to answer the question you asked:įIRST: inside Windows 10 desktop manually enforce an orderly shutdown of ALL programs including Windows 10. I checked the NIXOS instructions and did not see a way to create one under Windows 10. It may be a problem with the configuration of your bootable USB. ![]()
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