I've replaced Windows with Linux on my laptop, but now I'm trying to switch back to Windows and I'm facing some hurdles. I attempted to reinstall Windows using a bootable media, and it all went well until I reached the Wi-Fi connection step. I'm being prompted to install drivers, but when I try to do that, I encounter an error message that says "something went wrong: 0xe0000100." I can't find any information on how to resolve this issue, so I'm looking for some guidance. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!
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Make sure you have the necessary drivers saved on your USB. There used to be methods to bypass the network during the setup, but I can't confirm if that still works. A quick search might help you find some solutions.

The laptop I'm installing Windows 11 on uses AMD hardware, and I found the drivers on AMD's site, but they come in an .exe format. The problem is I can't run .exe files while I'm stuck in the setup process!