I guess that your Windows OS image was not mounted properly (specifically for UEFI) on the memory stick. You might want to repeat the mounting procedure once again using
Rufus.
In the Rufus interface make sure that you choose the following settings:
- Device: [Your USB memory stick name]
- Partition scheme and target system type: GPT partition scheme for UEFI computer
- File system: FAT32
- You can leave the default values for cluster size and new volume label
- Check quick format
- Check create bootable disk using ISO image and choose the location of your ISO image
This should do the trick, more info
here.
If it does not work then you can try one of the methods suggested on
Microsoft forum. It says that you need to be able to switch to legacy boot.
These were the steps mentioned:
- Set a supervisor password
- Disable secure boot
- Restart your machine
- Clear the supervisor password
- Boot from your USB memory stick
DISCLAIMER:
The manufacturer of your laptop (tablet?) on their offical webpage advises
not to update to Windows 10. I also do not seem to find any drivers for this particular device, what might be a problem after the Windows 10 clean install, as your chipset or wi-fi modem or something else might not work properly.