[Fixed] Boot USB in Aspire V5 561G

Hello

I just bought an SSD, but my laptop doesn't have an optical drive, so my only option is to remove my HARD drive, install the SSD and install Windows with a bootable USB key.

So I put my BIOS to boot all three elements of the first USB (USB FDD, USB HDD, USB CD-ROM). I tried with the UEFI mode and legacy without success. I also activated the startup mode (F10) but if UEFI has been activated, then the startup mode showed the windows boot manager and Legacy USB mode only option was the USB CD-Rom but it did not work. Everything I tried ended up with a normal startup of Windows.

PD:-to install operating system is Windows 8.1. I am running Windows 8.1

-J' did start with Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool (also tried with rufus, without success, but only with the UEFI mode)

Kind regards

Oliver

UEFI on Rufus is ok, formatting FAT32?

If you press F12 at startup, the USB is displayed?

try disabling the startup on UEFI.

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