Windows 10 bootable install

Status
Not open for further replies.

Aaron9546

Reputable
Jul 18, 2015
267
0
4,780
I have one more problem I don't understand with this... I downloaded windows 10 iso from a link provided on here from windows website onto a usb then used rufus portable to make the thing bootable which eventually worked if that all sound acceptable I then did the following
Step
1: In BIOS made the pc boot from usb
2: Opens up the windows with option ( repair your computer / install ) Click install now
3: Setup is starting *asks for windows activation key* Clicks skip
4: Accept terms and conditions
5: two options "upgrade: install windows and keeps files, settings and applications" or "Custom: Install windows only ( advanced ) So I click the custom settings.
6: Select my ssd to "load driver" assuming it installs from the usb onto my ssd ( Or do I have to click the usb )
7: Comes up with "To install the device driver for your drive, insert the installation media containing the driver files, then click OK note the installation media can be a cd, dvd or usb flash drive" I click scan and it comes up with "No signed device drivers were found. Make sure that the installation media contains correct drivers, then click OK." So I try browsing for the usb's and find the usb "ESD-ISO (E:)" click on it presses ok then it comes up with an error repeating the "No signed drivers were found" etc

Any idiea were I'm going wrong here?
 
Solution
then move the windows 10 installation off the thumb drive and place it in a new folder on the desktop and then reformat the thumb drive and put the windows 10 installation back on the thumb drive. then use rufus and if your pc is a uefi bios use the gpt partition scheme in rufus. if it's not uefi then use the mbr partition scheme.


If I reformat the thumb drive won't it just get rid of all of the windows stuff? yeah I'm using rufus 2.4 portable. and not sure on partition scheme will check now
 
then move the windows 10 installation off the thumb drive and place it in a new folder on the desktop and then reformat the thumb drive and put the windows 10 installation back on the thumb drive. then use rufus and if your pc is a uefi bios use the gpt partition scheme in rufus. if it's not uefi then use the mbr partition scheme.
 
Solution
Status
Not open for further replies.