Thanks to all who replied. Now that I see what "Fast Boot" means I
agree that I should try turning it off. Perhaps the USB port simply
isn't yet enabled at boot time. You'd think that would be handled
automatically if you're allowed to set the boot device to USB but it
appears that the boot manager is Microsoft code and the BIOS is ASUS
code. A perfect setup for things not to talk to each other.
Chuck Norcutt
On 4/13/2015 6:09 PM, Moose wrote:
A quick search says that Launch CSM is for installing older OS and
"Basically Fast Boot under a UEFI setup initializes all hardware at the
same time(providing you have compatible VGA and Mobo) to boot you into
Windows faster. As opposed to the older BIOSes which initializes your
hardware one piece at a time and takes longer by doing so. "
Perhaps I should play a little more.
I'd try turning Fast Boot off.
Optional Moose
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