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If you are unable to see disks, it means they are not configured to support UEFI, as indicated by your second screenshot. At this point there is no reason why you shouldn't use UEFI. You will have to investigate the reason your Windows installation media doesn't support UEFI.– RamhoundCommented Mar 22, 2021 at 14:21
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In addition to what @Ramhound said, did you use the "windows 10 media creation tool" to create your Windows 10 boot media? I myself have found that tools like rufus don't properly handle UEFI.. this might be my own stupidity but I am just sharing. You can enable legacy vs UEFI or do as Ramhound suggest which is fix your installation media (the better choice probably).– Señor CMasMasCommented Mar 22, 2021 at 14:39
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@SeñorCMasMas Ok, I did use "windows 10 media creation tool" now. I still can not see the usb. I did change "Boot from Storage Devices" to "Both, UEFI first".– clankill3rCommented Mar 23, 2021 at 13:41
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1Bummer dude.. :( .. I have also had this problem but using the media creation tool fixed it. Hopefully some genius will come along that knows more than I do. :) .. good luck!– Señor CMasMasCommented Mar 23, 2021 at 13:53
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@SeñorCMasMas I'm unsure what sort of issues you've had with Rufus, but it's supported UEFI USB creation for ~5yrs, if not longer, and does so without issue.– JW0914Commented Mar 26, 2021 at 12:42
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