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"Windows 8 installation Missing media driver problem ", I used Rufus to create a bootable USB flash drive (Sandisk Extreme USB 3) (I tried GPT and MBR formats), but I get thrown this message when installing Windows 8 from a USB 3 port: A media driver your computer needs is missing. This could be a DVD, USB or Hard disk driver. If you have a CD, DVD, or USB flash drive with the driver on it, please insert it now. Note: If the installation media for Windows is in the DVD drive or on a USB drive, you can safely remove it for this step. I read that this happens if you inatall from a USB 3 port, so I tried changing to a USB 2 port - same thing. I also reformatted and recreated the flash drive to ensure it wasn't a case of data corruption. Then I tried not using Rufus, and using Disk Management instead. Create new volume, NTFS, then mark as active, and copy the ISO file contents over. This time, it worked - even though I'm installing from a USB 3 port. So what exactly caused the problem in the first place? From the above it seems like formatting and creating a bootable flash drive using Rufus is the cause. Yet this does not correspond to the error message which implies that Windows has problems reading the data from the drive. And isn't it supposed to be impossible to install via a USB 3 without loading the drivers? So how come I was able to do so?
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