First what?
First what?
You must install the operating system first, or else it's like wearing your underwear under your pants instead of being a superhero.
You need to set up the operating system before you can install drivers.
After setting up the operating system, prioritize installing the chipset drivers first, followed by any motherboard-specific drivers (such as SATA or onboard LAN). USB and Bluetooth drivers can typically remain untouched unless Windows installs them.
Start with the OS, then drivers and updates. It’s possible to apply several drivers and updates simultaneously. Reboot only when needed due to OS updates, which will help you save time.