The Windows installer (from windows.iso) begins without trouble from its DVD. I install "Custom" (as I can't "Upgrade" with a clean SSD). When it asks "Where do you want to install Windows?" it warns, "We couldn't find any drives. To get a storage driver, click Load driver". Selecting Load Driver prompts, "To install the device driver for your drive, insert the installation media containing the driver files".
I'd like to install windows 10 on my intel NUC equipped with a samsung ssd 970 evo but the disk doesn't show up during installation, an error shows up saying it can't find the device drivers.
The driver provided by samsung is an exe file and can't be installed during installation. Is there another driver that can resolve this ? Or is there another way for windows to find a driver by itself ?
thanks but I only have fedora installed on the ssd in a partition, I made another partition where I plan to install windows.
SATA is already in AHCI mode btw, UEFI is also enabled.
The problem is there's no driver for the samsung ssd so windows can't install itself. If I had the driver, the link you provided would work without a problem.