I can't boot ssd with UEFI

Vampyr

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Jan 18, 2016
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Hi everyone!

I recently got my am4 proc. I do have 4 drives on my system

1) SSD for system
2) SSD for softwares
3) HDD for materials
4) HDD for software caches

I was able to boot first ssd but i wanted to clean install, i download Windows 10 from microsoft website. I downloaded Rufus from their offical website. So i changed GPT in rufus, selected ISO and burned my 16gb USB. While this happening i went to motherboard and changed boot mode from Legacy + UEFI to UEFI. Then saved and shutdown pc. Rufus succesfully burned my USB, i mean i didn't see any error while its burning, i put it on to my USB 3.0 port booted from USB.

Then;

Shift + F10 > Diskpart > list disk > select disk 0 > clean > convert gpt

then i moved to installation i selected disk 0 from list which is SSD. I wait for 5 minutes and its done. I restart pc then F11 to manual boot However i can't see my disks when system is UEFI. I tried Universal USB incase Rufus might be issue. When i change boot mode Legacy + UEFI then i manually boot SSD but it says "An operation system wasn't found" then i back to installation;

Shift + F10 > C: > dir, there is no bootmngr;
attrib -h -a -s > dir, still there is no bootmngr;
bcdboot C:\Windows /S C: > attrib -h -a -s > dir, no bootmngr

even there is no bootmngr i tried to boot SSD but same error. I don't know what to do next. Second HDD, has 2 partition i guess, i called my father and asked him because it was his disk and he said he installed Ubuntu beside my materials. Everyone screen i see ubuntu. I Can't unplug drives because case so modified and there is lock, and my father has the key. What can i do? Sorry for my poor english, i hope i can explained. I will add some screenshots.

http://cubeupload.com/im/gadsby/23897069102118571133.jpg
http://cubeupload.com/im/gadsby/23847981102118571137.jpg
http://cubeupload.com/im/gadsby/23960769102118571141.jpg
http://cubeupload.com/im/gadsby/23949232102118571142.jpg

p.s. mainboard is msi x370 sli plus

Thank you,
Omercan