
Note: I was unable to find MD5/SHA checksums for the UK English x32/圆4 image to check valid download, but since I was able to install fro it in the end I do not believe that it is an issue of a bad download. I then ran bootsect /nt60 e: and the image was bootable and I was able to install Windows 10 from it. When I tried to boot this on a BIOS PC and got the error message Invalid System Disk. I downloaded the Win10 1608 ISO (x32/圆4) from Microsoft and used Rufus to create a BIOS bootable USB image using the following settings: I confirmed, by performing an internet search, that these values match the ones from the official image. If using an ISO image, I clicked on the # button (at the bottom of the Rufus interface), to compute the MD5, SHA1 and SHA256 checksums, which are therefore present in the log I copied.I also tried one or more of the following:.I ran a bad blocks check, by clicking the "bad blocks" check box in Rufus, and confirmed that my USB is not defective.

The log I am copying is the FULL log, starting with the line Rufus version: x.y.z - I have NOT removed any part of it.I clicked the Log button in Rufus and copy/pasted the log into the line that says below.I performed a search in the issue tracker for similar issues, using keywords relevant to my problem.I looked at to see if my question has already been answered.
