M.elsayed00 you need to go into the bios and change the settings to accept the USB drive. You will find it in boot options ( not 100% sure on lenovo but most bios its found in the boot options) and will require you to change from legacy to EUFI If its already in eufi then switch back the other way. Save your changes and then boot to the boot menu and select your drive which should now be. You will need to explore a bit and find the 'Boot Options' (or something like that). Once you are there you can set the Boot Priority. If you do not see the USB boot option, it means that your motherboard does not support it. You will need to boot using some other method. Part 2: Re-Make A New Bootable USB with WizBurn. No boot sector on USB device even though I had selected the USB HDD during installation as the destination to install the bootloader. Luckily, starting the system via the Ubuntu installation DVD (which utilised the USB HDD, so it seems only the bootloader was missing on the USB HDD) worked. The bootable USB drive wasn’t made correctly – There’s also a chance that the issue is occurring because the bootable USB drive that you’re trying to use when installing, repairing or upgrading your Windows is not created correctly.
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I think it's a formatting problem with this flash drive. I've formatted this drive several times. Do I need to leave some blocks empty at the beginning of the drive? Any thoughts?