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Hi, I just finished building my new computer. Then I try to download win10 from my older pc. But when I open it, the program can't detect my USB. Why that's was happen?

 

Then I ask my friend to download win7. I think I can upgrade to win10 easier from win7 that I will install. But in the installation, windows 7 can't detect my ssd and my hard drive. I check to my bios, the bios can recognize my ssd and HD. 

 

Help me please guys. I can't play Dota for a week :)1474541304826.jpg1474541299978.jpg1474541294429.jpg

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Windows can't see your HDD/SSD because Windows Setup doesn't have the drivers built-in.

On the location of Windows setup that you posted in your screenshot above (middle one), insert your motherboard disk or a USB flash drive or disk with your SATA controller drivers extracted (no setup .exe file, nor .zip file... Windows is not yet installed and can't run either. Usually the drivers are refer as "INF drivers" on the motherboard website, which is a .zip file that you need to decompress and put on a USB flash drive), and then just select the folder where the driver is located, and you should be good to go.

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