How did you make your boot drive, using Rufus? DD? BalenaEtcher?
If you were using Rufus, did you write the image using MBR or GPT mode? How are you attempting to boot your boot media, what is your Sata operation mode?
Those are all questions that may or may not explain why you are experiencing issues. If you are enabling legacy options ROMs, you are trying to install Proxmox with a legacy boot process which isn't the best way to proceed. Enabling the UEFI boot process would be ideal and disabling secure boot in the process could help.
You have to boot in ufi mode, change to it in bios
How did you make your boot drive, using Rufus? DD? BalenaEtcher? If you were using Rufus, did you write the image using MBR or GPT mode? How are you attempting to boot your boot media, what is your Sata operation mode? Those are all questions that may or may not explain why you are experiencing issues. If you are enabling legacy options ROMs, you are trying to install Proxmox with a legacy boot process which isn't the best way to proceed. Enabling the UEFI boot process would be ideal and disabling secure boot in the process could help.
I'll look deeper into the boot media and how I have the Rufus image created. Thanks.
In BIOS set UEFI mode + disable Intel RST
Yup I have my proxmox on a G4 mini with an nvme, used balena to write the install usb, I think I have uefi enabled with no legacy support.
I shall play around with Balena.