Make sure the USB you created is set as the #1 Boot Option in BIOS. This will allow your computer to boot directly from the USB to start the Windows installation.
Navigating the Installation:
Use the arrow keys to scroll through the installation options if needed.
Loading Drivers:
When selecting which driver file to load, try them one by one.
If that doesn’t work, try loading them all at once by pressing CTRL + A and then clicking Next.
Selecting Installation Type:
Choose "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)".
This will ensure a fresh installation of Windows.
If it asks for a Windows key, choose "Skip".
Troubleshooting:
If you encounter any issues during the installation process, please refer to our Most Common Errors panel.
Make sure you select custom installation.
Press "Load driver"
Press 'Browse' on this screen.
Go to your USB and select the appropriate RAID Driver:
In this case, it is 'ESD-USB C:>'.
Then press OK.
(Usually, you will need to search for the folder you installed in your USB.)
Do CTRL + A on your keyboard to select all drivers, then press 'Next'.