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You need to understand the situation clearly. Your dedicated GPU lacks drivers, and the Windows ISO doesn’t include AMD Radeon RX 590 support. This means you can’t install Windows directly on your PC without drivers. You have two options: either modify the ISO to add the necessary drivers, or install Windows on your friend’s PC using the dedicated GPU and its integrated graphics. The latter is likely the simpler path since it avoids altering the ISO.
Based on my experience, the main components of Windows 10 have consistently provided a solid image. Yes, the complete AMD drivers aren't usually part of the ISO, but Windows 10 typically installs the Radeon drivers by default; I only needed to update them afterward. P.S. Don't forget the comment about the Ryzen 3000 looking great!
No issues expected during installation. Just ensure drivers are updated afterward.
Graphic cards usually come with basic drivers or the system includes them to show something on the screen. You can run the computer normally without extra GPU drivers, but you won’t be able to play games or adjust the display settings until you install the newest ones. Essentially, he’s mistaken and it’s fine to proceed.
I followed the same approach with the RX 580 and Ryzen 2400G configurations, using Radeon drivers that came preinstalled. Updating the drivers is advised, especially for the 2400G version, as skipping it caused some unexpected problems.
I understand you want to check if you can run the installation again after updating drivers. Yes, you can proceed with the installation process.