
However what i tried is that, on my personal laptop, I enabled secure boot and first installed organization Enterprise windows.Īfter that, i inserted my USB and browsed it from This PC and run the setup.exe file manually. Mainly the point is I want to create bootable USB stick which can be detected by secure boot enabled machines, and what i have known is that secure boot supports fat32 formatted bootable USB drives. Is there any solution to create bootable stick win10 which can be detected on secure boot enabled machines?


That USB created in our organization boots up with secure boot enabled machines coz they are FAT32 partitioned USB drives. OTHER THAN THIS, IN MY ORGANIZATION, SECURE BOOT IS ENABLED ON LAPTOPS AND WE USE 64GB USB and format it using LARGE FAT32 using rufus, and then copy our windows image from network using some internal software. If i disable secure boot and enable Legacy support along with UEFI also present on my personal machine, the windows starts to install.
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If i use NTFS and create bootable USB for my personal secure boot enabled laptop, the USB shows up in the boot menu at startup, but it is not able to install windows. If i use FAT32 or Large FAT32, it says iso file not compatible with FAT32, use another file system. Using rufus, when i select the iso file and MBR partitioning scheme for UEFI /CSM, it goes back to NTFS formatting. iso image that should be detected on this secure boot enabled laptop.

I want to create bootable USB using win 10. My laptop has Secure boot enabled and Legacy support disabled.
