However, that does not get you out of trouble: So on MacOS, the best way is to format the USB disk using GPT partition map and MS-DOS(FAT) file system. In all other cases, I got the error as reported in the question. The issue is that Windows only supports GPT partition maps on current day UEFI bootloaders, and only MBR partition maps on older BIOS bootloaders.įurthermore, so far I've only been successful with a FAT32 file system. I formatted my USB using Disk Utility on my Mac to ExFat and after taking steps from step #2 above, it is now: Looking for any kind of help, thanks in advance! I feel like I'm running out of options or have missed some important step.Ĭurrently transferring to what I think is a USB 2.0 as this was one solution I came across. Would it be better for me to try to download Windows 10 on a PC and transfer to USB? Is downloading Windows 10 from a Mac causing this issue? Updated my MOBO through BIOS and no luck here as well. Tried on 2.0, 3.0, 3.2 ports and rebooting with no luck. Have tried switching to various USB ports. Transferred the ISO file to various USBs using this method - īooted my PC with USB and going through Windows 10 load screen and getting error at this point. I download the Windows ISO file on my Mac from. GPU: EVGA GT710 2GB HSF LP DVH PC (Only GPU left) Here is my build: MOBO: GIGABYTE B550 VISION D AM4 ATX I'm expecting to see a product activation screen here. "A media driver your computer needs is missing" or "A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing" Coming from using a Mac and I'm trying to install Windows 10 64 bit on my new build but getting error:
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