I recently built a new PC using an ASRock B850M Pro RS WiFi motherboard, AMD Radeon 9060 XT graphics card, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and an AMD Ryzen 7600 processor. I've been trying to install Windows 11 but ran into issues. I don't have another PC, so I used my Chromebook to convert the Windows 11 .iso file into a .bin file and created a bootable USB using the Chromebook Recovery Utility. When I booted my new PC from the USB, it showed a message needing a driver. I downloaded drivers from the manufacturer's website onto another USB and found one that worked, but when I clicked 'install,' I encountered an error message. I've tried multiple times without success. Can someone help me identify what drivers I need or suggest how I might resolve this issue?
3 Answers
Have you thought about using the official Windows Media Creation Tool? It’s usually hassle-free and might be easier than your current method.
Yeah, that doesn’t work on Chrome OS. Maybe you could try it on a friend’s computer instead?
Another option is to create the installation USB at your local library. They often have the resources you need to do that.
Sounds like a good plan, thanks for the suggestion! Gonna give that a shot.
I noticed you didn't mention the specific error message when you tried to install. Providing that info could really help us assist you better. What does it say?
The error message was "Error installing driver.” That’s all I saw.
Yeah, knowing exactly what it says can make all the difference in troubleshooting!

I see some say that works only on Windows, but I'm using a Chromebook.