Don't just put Windows on a USB. Use a large 32GB drive. Create a folder named Drivers next to the Setup.exe file.
Or worse, you click “Install Now,” and your shiny new NVMe SSD is nowhere to be found. Just an empty list where your drive should be. windows installation driver
For Windows 10 and 11, the easiest method is using Rufus (the free USB tool). When you create your bootable USB, Rufus asks: "Add drivers and registry tweaks?" Point it to your extracted driver folder. Rufus will inject the drivers directly into the WinPE environment. You will never see the error screen. The "Impossible" Error: When Drivers Won't Load Sometimes, even after loading the correct driver, Windows refuses to continue. You see: "No new devices drivers were found." Don't just put Windows on a USB
Then, disaster strikes.