No Bootable Device Found

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Hi, I've installed Windows a million times but I've never had this issue before. I was reinstalling Windows 11 on an Intel NUC Pro 13 (now Asus) using a USB stick. After the first restart, I got this message message "no bootable device found". I removed the USB drive but got the same message. The SSD is present in the bios. I tried reinstalling but I can't get the usb to boot anymore. Nothing happens when I click on the usb or SSD after loading the F10 boot menu. It just stays on the boot menu screen. I Also tried loading bios defaults.

Intel NUC13 Pro i5 (NUC13ANHi5)
32GB DDR4 3200
1TB Seagate NVME SSD.
 
Finally managed to get Windows installed. I went into the bios and disabled secure boot and now Windows 11 proceeded to install. After the install was complete, I re-enabled secure boot. I'm not sure why this happened in the first place but at least I got the NUC working again.
 
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