Loaded ASUS Drivers and Utilities and Samsung NVMe driver and am now in business. Installed Windows 10 in about 10 minutes. Highlighted that one and clicked on Next. Windows created 4 partitions, the last was Drive 0, Partition 4, 476.4GB Primary. So deleted both the old partitions, Then had "Drive D-unallocated space" of 476.9 GB. It wouldn't allow me to format, but would allow Deletion. On rebooting, Windows 10 started to load and when got to "where do you want to install?", the two MBR partitions showed up. Then went into UEFI, made USB which it recognized as "UEFI Sandisk" USB stick as the top boot priority, changed Secure Boot to "Other OS", CSM-enabled and Legacy OProm, Legacy Only, Legacy Only and UEFI Driver first. Fixed the problem - first recreated a bootable USB ISO file using MS Media Creation tool (which also downloaded Windows 10).
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