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mcls

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Is it possible to boot from a SD card? I see SD listed in the BIOS under Boot but even with boot option #1 set to SD and every other option set to Disabled, Windows 10 always boots.
 
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I have a bootable USB flash drive plugged in and when power is turned on the startup screen is displayed and then signal is lost on display.
 
No, it's not possible to boot from an SD card.
It's only possible to boot Windows 10 Pro from the internal storage [64GB eMMC].
 
@Villa Before doing the BIOS update you provided, the BIOS read Project Version CHTOA 1.90 X64 Build Date and Time 12/6/2018 18:20:52. After doing the update, it reads Project Version CHTOA 1.80 X64 Build Date and Time 06/29/2018 15:48:28. Everything else on the page remained the same.
 
I went ahead and did the update. Stuck in the bootable USB flash drive, hit F11, selected the USB flash drive, and I have no signal on my display just as before.

The USB flash drive also does not show up in explorer when plugged in under Windows 10.
 
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