Yes, during installation, the disk wasn't found. However, the issue is manageable if you follow Robert M.'s advice and download the driver from the HP website. Use an archiver to unpack this.exe file, then put its contents in a different folder on the installation USB flash drive. There will be a button to load the driver during the disk detection stage of installation. After the driver has loaded, the disk will be identified. Another issue I ran into was that after installing Windows, the mesh did not function and the old Win10 distribution did not recognize the WiFi adaptor. The USB WiFi adaptor was able to bypass this. After a grid materialized, we installed HP drivers as well as the most recent version of Windows (for pleasant operation). Everything functioned once the ates were gone.
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