New hardrive, wont boot windows, stuck in bios

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I removed a seagate 2 TB hardrive from an old OC PC without backing anything up as I never used the PC, recently installed a new 1tb hardrive and now the PC only boots to bios, I cant access any regular windows settings. The bios shows the hardrive detected but wont load like a regular PC. I've installed a windows media creation tool onto a USB and plugged the USB into the PC, but I cant access it nor see if its detected in bios. Any solutions?
 
It previously had windows 10 installed and ran fine. I've tried to use the media creation tool from Microsoft's site via USB but the USB is too small, I've ordered a large enough USB but I still dont see how I can access the USB on the new PC when its stuck in bios. Unless it runs automatically. Everything else is working.
 
If you plug the USB in, then go into bios, find the boot order menu and it should show up there along with your new drive..
Yiu then need to set it to boot from the USB
 
The USB is showing in the boot menu, but, it's not large enough to hold the windows media creation content, I've ordered a large enough USB but once it's on the stick I just plug it in and it magically boots into windows once I've set it as boot priority #1?
 
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That's what I'm trying to achieve, without windows installed I cant properly access the hardrive due to me being stuck in bios on every boot. I could install the media content via a laptop to the drive externally but have no cable to do so.
 
What motherboard have you got?

Usually you plug the USB into your PC. Then when you turn the PC on, press F11 (may be different for your mobo) a few times and it should bring a boot menu. Choose your USB and it should start the installation process.

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Start pressing F11 as soon as you turn the PC on.
 
Had a look at you manual and this is what i would do. (Use F8 for your mobo)

1 - Create Windows USB installation using the link you posted.

2 - Plug the USB stick into your PC and turn it on. As soon as you see the ASUS logo start pressing F8 to bring up the Boot Options and select your USB stick.

3 - install Windows to the HDD.

If you do it this way you can leave boot priorities as your HDD in bios and it will only use the USB the one time.

Link for your manual in case you don't have it.

https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1150/H81I-PLUS/E8425_H81I_PLUS.pdf
 
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