But I used the 7 repair tool, since it is much powerful (IMO) than the one that comes with the windows 8 disk. 1st time: I used windows 7 installation disk to try to repair my computer.Yes, Windows (SEVEN) 7 Yes, I was installing windows 8. Note: If the installation media for Windows is in the DVD drive or on a USB drive. Anyway, here is MY solution, I mean, the workaround that WORKED WITH ME when I tried installing windows 8. If you have a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive with the driver on it, please insert it now. This could be a DVD, USB or Hard disk driver.
Note: If the installation media for Windows is in the DVD drive or on a USB drive, you can safely remove it for this step. 'A media driver your computer needs is missing. If you have a CD, DVD or USB flash drive with the driver on it, please insert it now. "A media driver your computer needs is missing. I would appreciate any help as I'm exhausted and out of ideas.
For instance, Windows 7 does not contain USB drivers for new USB 2 and all USB 3 controllers and so will not be able to access the USB drives on newer computers. It's being detected in the BIOS so that drive shouldn't be the problem I guess. If Windows Setup cannot see the USB drive, then your Windows boot files (boot.wim) does not contain the correct USB controller drivers for that specific system.
Might be relevant to mention that I'm trying to install the OS on a Samsung Evo Plus M.2 drive. I don't have DVDs and optical drives so that's not an option for me.
Note: If the installation media for Windows in the DVD drive or on a USB drive, you can safely remove it for this step. This could be a DVD, USB, or Hard disk driver. The other solution is more like an alternative method, which is using DVD to install the OS. Load Driver A media driver your computer needs is missing. Plug the USB drive into a USB 2.0 port in the back of the motherboard rather than the front panel, but my board (Asus x570 TUF Gaming Plus Wifi) doesn't have that so I'm forced to use the ports in the case. There are only two known possible solutions left. Disable USB Legacy and enable AHCI Mode in the BIOS. Create installation media using Rufus instead of Microsoft's tool. Recreate the installation media and make sure it's not corrupt or missing something. Unplug the USB drive after the error is given and then plug it into a different USB port. Use a USB 2.0 drive and plug it into a USB 2.0 port. I tried virtually every known solution out there:
I need help to add USB 3.0 drivers onto a Windows 7 installation iso image. Wait until all the installation files have loaded. I boot the installation DVD, after a while comes the screen where I can select the language.Then comes a screen with a button in the center that says Install Now and then comes a message Setup is starting.
Windows keeps giving me the dreaded error "a media driver is missing" after I attempt to install. Connect a 16GB or larger flash drive to the PC and note the drive letter. Here are the steps: Download the Media Creation Tool and create a USB installation drive. Now comes the most weird thing that I have seen: As the final Windows 10 is out now, I wanted to replace the Windows 10 preview with the final Windows 10. happened on dell pc, some pc's dont behave like that.I'm having a problem installing Windows 10 on a new PC I just finished building. that is when i know the error will show up. Never translate pressing shift F10 to get cmd, i do diskpart list volume, i see all all drive connected to the PC except ventoy USB. Var LanguageMenu var LanguageMenu_keys= var LanguageMenu_values= var LanguageMenu_callback=function(), 1) or run DISKPART and type LIST DISKĬan you see USB drive? If not then Windows does not have correct drivers for your USB controller/disk. Then use DIR command to list C:, D:, E:, etc. (05-15-2022, 10:40 AM)Steve2926 Wrote: When you get the error, press SHIFT+F10 to get CMD console.