

Why would they not put the one that does USB media? Anyways, there has to be something out there that will help me make the USB drives show up and boot. Has anyone else seen this? Does HP have a tool for these machines to make boot discs? They don't have optical drives so I can't run media creation software, which ironically, these come with the version that only writes to optical discs. In this case, the USB drive is likely to be damaged or corrupted. You cant boot from USB in Windows 10, not even select the right boot option. This is because your USB drive is old USB 1.0 or 2.0, which is not supported by Windows 10. Bootable USB not showing up in boot menu. Did the same process on both and only the old one was listed in the Boot Menu. By default, your computer only boot from the first boot option. I use RUFUS to make the bootable flash with an ISO of the HP restore disc. Did some research and saw others were having a terrible time using them with UEFI BIOSes, so we ordered up more PNY Turbo 3.0 drives and now these new ones aren't seen, just like the Kingstons. I needed more, so I got some Kingston DataTraveler 100s and they wouldn't boot. I have some PNY Turbo 3.0 drives that boot fine. We recently purchsed some of the EliteDesk 800 G2s and are having a terrible time getting them to see certain usb flash drives to boot off them.
