Install Win10 on your device.
Install Win10 on your device.
You asked if it's possible to install something on your system. Based on what you shared, you likely followed these steps: you had Windows 10 64-bit, created a bootable USB drive using the ISO file, and possibly tested it on a 32-bit version. You mentioned that 64-bit should work without needing additional media drivers, especially if you used a correctly made flash drive. You also requested a brief summary of your actions and asked for your system specifications to better understand the context.
Ensure you have the Windows Media Creation Tool, 64-bit edition for your chosen Windows version. If unavailable, contact Microsoft support to obtain it. Next, use the provided Flash drive to visit the AOMEI website and download the portable Partition Assistant version, then install it onto your drive. After setup, you can boot from the Flash drive and configure your system as desired.
It seems the missing driver might be related to a specific component or feature. When you initially connected a pen drive with a Win10 installer, the system installed without issues, indicating the driver was present but not functioning. Check if the pen drive is recognized and try updating or reinstalling the driver.
Really, it seems this never occurred to me with Windows 10. By the way, I made an installation media using Rufus and that fixed the issue, so I’d suggest giving it a try if anyone else faces the same problem.