Hello all, I could use some help on a really old Windows XP Kiosk that will not boot into a USB stick containing a Win10 image that was created with the Media Creation tool. Since the machine is so old it is seeing it as a SLAVE drive rather than the MASTER. Some of you might remember back in the old days we use to always have to move a jumper to designate which drive was a slave and which drive was a master. Since SSDs do not incorporate jumpers I'm not sure how to let the bios know that I want to set this as the MASTER since there is no jumper on SSDs. I've checked the bios and there doesn't seem to be a way in changing it through the software. Every time I try and boot, the computer doesn't detect a USB drive inserted into one of its USB ports. I just get an error saying there is no bootable media. I've checked the bios and the settings and things seem to be set correctly, the USB HDD is set to boot as first priority (the only other USB priority left is an option called USB FDD). Is this a slave/master problem or perhaps the Win10 bootable usb is to modern for this kiosk? Or perhaps I need to adjust another settings in the bios that I don't know about. Thanks for any help you guys can give.