Fix the No drivers were found error... when installing Win 7/8/10

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Frequently Asked Questions

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What should I do if no drivers were found during Windows installation?

First, try changing the USB port from USB 3.0 to USB 2.0 or vice versa. This simple step often resolves the issue of missing drivers during installation.
2.

How can I set the installation partition to active in Windows?

To set the installation partition to active, boot from your Windows installation media, access Command Prompt via Troubleshoot, and use Diskpart commands to select and activate the desired volume.
3.

What is the procedure for loading SATA drivers during Windows installation?

Download the appropriate SATA driver, extract it, and store it on a USB drive. During installation, select 'Load Driver' and browse to the extracted folder to load the necessary drivers.
4.

Is it more effective to install Windows via USB rather than CD/DVD?

Yes, installing Windows via USB is often more effective due to its higher compatibility and reduced chance of encountering data file errors compared to CD/DVD installations.

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