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How to solve a long-running Windows 10 installation problem - Required media driver not found?
I'm on Ubuntu, I want to install Windows as a second OS, I already installed it before, but now it doesn't work.
Here's what I did: I downloaded the iso image from the official Microsoft website, formatted the USB flash drive to FAT32 via GParted, burned it with dd from the terminal, but in the end I get when booting from it from bios “The required media driver was not found. This could be a DVD drive, USB drive, or hard drive driver."
I read the article https://remontka.pro/required-driver-missing-windo... tried to rearrange the flash drive to different ports (although they are all black, so perhaps USB 3), change the flash drive, download different images, in including "singed", enabled secure boot in bios, disabled it; formatted flash drives for different FS, recorded using Etcher and MultiWriter programs - nothing helps.
edit 1: according to the conclusions of most articles on this error, it is considered not actually related to the lack of drivers.
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There may be a problem with the target disk where you put it. For example, there is one partition on the disk for the entire disk, and ubuntu on the virtual one. In general, when this happened a couple of times, I deleted all partitions from the disk. Except for the case when I screwed 7k on the B450 chipset, there really were no drivers for USB3 in the OS.
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