
I've tried all the things I've read about this, swapping the usb flash drive to a different port, redownloaded the installation media again, used a different flash drive, not working. If that doesn't help, look for an option of disabling USB 3.0 support in BIOS and check, Sumit. 2 common causes of a media driver missing is: 1. It's important to note that I've clean installed win10 on this system quite a few times before, as it used to be my gaming setup when it had a q9650 and a gtx770 GPU in it, and I've installed on both hard drives and my old intel SSD that's now in my new system, so for that reason I'm ruling out it being an SSD related problem. I am Sumit, an Independent Advisor and a 3 year Windows Insider MVP here to help. I booted into the USB, selected my language and keyboard setting and then I got into the select the driver to install window and got a message saying: 'A media driver your computer needs is missing.

However it won't let me install, as I'm getting the age old " a media driver your computer needs is missing" error.Īll standard bits from years ago, and definitely not fast by today's standards, fine for hammering Spotify and Amazon music on though, plus decent for doing paperwork and stuff on. Today I got my laptop with no operating system and I downloaded windows 10 installer from Microsoft and installed i on my USB.

Hi all, I'm currently trying to breathe some new life into my old core2quad build that now resides in my container at work, so I bought a crucial bx500 240gb SSD for it.
