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Recently I made my first Computer Build. In it is a Ryzen 3 1200, GTX 970, 8gb ram and a Msi B350m mortar motherboard. I immediately updated the bios due to it originally only showing 2 cores (updated and fixed, shows all 4). I then download a Windows 10 iso. and installed it on a USB 2.0 flash drive using Rufus. 

 

I booted on the flash drive and selected to Install. I was then greated with a message stating "A Media driver your computer needs is missing". I searched for fixes online must leading me to INTEL RST, but I assume this will not work with AMD's architecture. Any help on a fix to this driver issue would be greatly appreciated.

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I had this issue with my last build a few years ago. I downloaded a new iso and remade the USB drive and it solved the issue, Usually this error occurs when there is a corrupt file in the build.

 

have you tried switching to a different USB port after the message appeared?

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Use media creation tool for Windows 10, boot as UEFI your USB flash drive (and make sure your UEFI is properly configured, meaning nothing legacy enabled, CSM disabled). If Windows setup setup can't find your drive, insert your motherboard disk, pick "load driver" or "browse" on the error message, navigate to the SATA controller drivers, and pick the *.inf file (assuming you are using a SATA SSD/HDD)

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10 hours ago, Looting said:

I had this issue with my last build a few years ago. I downloaded a new iso and remade the USB drive and it solved the issue, Usually this error occurs when there is a corrupt file in the build.

 

have you tried switching to a different USB port after the message appeared?

Yes I have, I've tried on all the USB ports 2.0 and 3.0 on my motherboard, but the message keeps appearing. I was wondering if I could download the specific driver missing but I'm not sure what that driver is??

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10 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Use media creation tool for Windows 10, boot as UEFI your USB flash drive (and make sure your UEFI is properly configured, meaning nothing legacy enabled, CSM disabled). If Windows setup setup can't find your drive, insert your motherboard disk, pick "load driver" or "browse" on the error message, navigate to the SATA controller drivers, and pick the *.inf file (assuming you are using a SATA SSD/HDD)

What folder would I find the SATA controller?

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6 hours ago, Frost14 said:

What folder would I find the SATA controller?

Chipset or SATA, depending where you connected your drive(s). The builtin SATA controller (chipset), or the motherboard added SATA controller. (see manual of motherboard which SATA plugs are which.

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