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Creating a Bootable Windows 10 USB for Lenovo Systems.
Lenovo makes a great deal of excellent, well-engineered hardware, but Lenovo makes some of the world's most truly awful software. They seemingly could care less about the user experience.
Time and time again they prove this with crappy driver support, the unforgivable "Superfish" debacle, a dizzying array of pre-loaded bloatware (even on their corporate systems), confusing and slow websites and obscure design decisions. Who would think to make users hit a tiny pinhead button you can barely see to enter the System Settings. Better yet, make them hold down the FN key, instead of just hitting the F keys at startup.
For example, on a $1500+ high-end Ultrabook, they seriously provide this utility - in 2015 - to upgrade your firmware. Spare us.
Much of Microsoft's excellent work with Windows is undone by this consistently ignorant vendor, who is allegedly one of their biggest and best partners. With friends like these, hey?
It was no surprise then when we went to install Windows 10 on multiple Lenovo systems that, of course, the normal utilities didn't work. Even Microsoft's provided utilities to create a bootable USB to install from scratch failed on Lenovos. One of our systems even blue screened with INACESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE after attempting the upgrade.
By contrast, the Dell and HP systems we tried: smooth sailing.
The issue with booting from USB on Lenovo systems like Yoga 2 Pro, Yoga 3 Pro, etc. is that they use the newer (and now fairly common) UEFI instead of the old BIOS. But they, unlike many other vendors, very specifically need to boot from a USB disk formatted with a more obscure compatibility MBR Partition Scheme AND FAT32 file system. No other combination will work, and your shiny new Lenovo will happily and continuously ignore your USB drive at boot.
Ignore the other advice you may find online about switching to Legacy Modes and things of the such in the UEFI Settings. You'll get yourself in a bigger mess, and screw up Secure Boot and lower performance.
The solution is to download the excellent free utility Rufus, and use it to create the correctly configured USB disk.

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