In both cases (Windows 10 and Windows 7) a pair of "OS Bootloader" entries for partition 0 on the SSD show up in the bios boot priority list, but they do not boot and do not show up in the F10 boot selection menu, even with secure boot disabled. Windows 7 will also not boot beyond the first phase of the installation process. I then tried to wipe all partitions and reinstall Windows 7, and am now unable to do that as well. The OS would not boot after the first phase of the install. I then downloaded the full Windows 10 Home ISO from Microsoft and put it on a bootable (uefi) USB, and got the same result. The Windows 10 upgrade failed to boot to the installer after the first reboot, and the boot loader didn't show up a second time. I had Windows 7 installed when I upgraded the bios, and attempted to upgrade the Windows 7 install to Windows 10 via Microsoft's downloadable update. I have multiple UEFI Windows installations and none of them are able to boot more than once after a fresh install using a SATA SSD. Hello, I have a 5i7RYH Nuc that I just updated to the latest bios yesterday.
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