Installing Windows on a modern computer sometimes presents a frustrating hurdle: the installation wizard cannot find your solid-state drive (SSD) or hard drive. This issue usually occurs because the Windows installer lacks the specific storage controller drivers required by your motherboard chipset.
When you reach the blank drive selection screen, click in the lower-left corner. Click Browse and navigate to your USB flash drive. Select the extracted driver folder containing the files.
: The compressed folder format containing raw driver files ( .inf , .sys , .cat ) rather than an executable installer ( .exe ). Why Windows Setup Needs This Driver
Given the widespread problem, the community has stepped in. The GitHub repository provides neatly organized, extracted drivers for Intel processors ranging from 8th to 15th Gen. It's an invaluable resource, especially for Linux users creating Windows installation media who need a simple, ready-to-use ZIP file. The folder structure is straightforward: IRST_8-9G/ , IRST_10-11G/ , IRST_12-15G/ , etc. Just pick the folder matching your CPU generation and copy it to a USB drive.
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