I need help installing windows 10

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Esukunzu

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I still cant fix this

(System specs if needed)
- Motherboard is unbranded (probably a chinese board)
- Intel Core i5-7500 CPU @ 3.40GHz × 4
- Kingston SA400 (or SA400S37/960G)

Basically i need to have a fresh install of windows 10 but when the setup goes to the "Select the driver to install" It show this screen (https://imgur.com/d7FS0c8 photo not mine but an example of what my problem looks like) i've tried watching youtube videos to try and fix it but it didn't work. I've had this problem before on different pc's but they all seem to be fixed but my own personal computer cant do it and i don't know why. The ssd that i using is fine it can show on bios but not on the windows setup. For know its at linux mint its gonna be temporary till i fix the problem but help me out here this is my last choice. (ill provide you actual pictures if needed)
 
If only doing a clean install and not a RAID set up you should not be being asked to install any drivers when installing Windows 10 and the reason being that Windows 10 contains all the generic drivers that you need to be able to install Windows 10 on an appropriate MB and drive, you have a 7th gen i5 CPU which is definitely in this category.

Some question for you,

Is the SSD out of the box new.

- Motherboard is unbranded (probably a chinese board)

How do you know that the CPU is compatible with the MB when you do not even know the specs.
 
If only doing a clean install and not a RAID set up you should not be being asked to install any drivers when installing Windows 10 and the reason being that Windows 10 contains all the generic drivers that you need to be able to install Windows 10 on an appropriate MB and drive, you have a 7th gen i5 CPU which is definitely in this category.

Some question for you,

Is the SSD out of the box new.



How do you know that the CPU is compatible with the MB when you do not even know the specs.
First question - No this was an old ssd that i installed probably in 2022

Second question - This was an prebuilt pc (This is an all in one computer btw)
 
Which means that you know that the drive was not set up for raid which rules out raid drivers being required.

From where did you get the Windows 10 media that you are trying to use for the install

What is the brand and model name or number of this all in one computer, this information should have been provided in your OP and not the Motherboard is unbranded (probably a chinese board) that you post as this information was misleading.

Can I ask that you do not quote every reply as we have to read the full post to make sure nothing gets missed,, thanks.
 
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