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New build, reboot and select new media

Motherboard: ASUS AM4 TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi) ATX Motherboard

Graphics card: nvidia 1080 (will be replacing when 3080 is in stock)

Proccessor: AMD RYZEN 7 3700X 8-Core 3.6 GHz

Ram: 4'x CORSAIR Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB

Power supply: 750W Corsair

Storage: 2x 500GB, 1x 3TB

This is my first computer I've built, I'm have a problem with the the computer saying it has no boot media, the 2 500GB drives where both from my old computer I had and it worked perfectly fine. I've tried clear the key management, playing with what Hard drive it was booting off, tried moving cables.

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What OS are you installing on it? Does it not detect it in the BiOS or in the OS install screen?

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I'm running windows and I believe it registers

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It sounds like you need to create or buy an installation media.

The link I am providing will allow you to create a USB install drive from another computer. Once that is created it will allow you to install Windows 10. Although, because this is a new build, you may not be able to use the key you had from the previous computer. Windows 10 will still work, but it will tell you that it is not genuine until you either buy a new activation key, or sometimes you can contact them and they'll allow you to reactivate the key from the previous computer. (Sometimes)

Also, installing Windows will wipe whatever is on that drive, so please make sure you install in on the intended blank drive.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...

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I tried the USB with the link you provided but It didn't work so I believe I did it incorrectly

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Its currently taking me in a infinite loop of copying windows 10 to one of my drives

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they changed the process a little since the last time I created an install drive. When you copied the Windows ISO to the drive, did you burn it or did you copy it?

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