Before installing Windows in the BIOS, look at whatnetwork card you have (for a wifi driver it will be useful further). When you start installing Windows: 1. When placing the cursor, it will not be visible, use the Tab button to select the desired position in the settings window, the F or G button, I don’t remember, will allow you to check the box when you need to agree to the privacy policy 2. If Windows does not see the disk during installation, I am attaching a link with a solution to the problem. You just need to download the necessary driver to the same USB flash drive in advance into the folder with the unzipped Windows iso image (yes, you don’t have to bother with a bootable USB flash drive, just unzip the image). On the Asus website, by the way, as I later saw, in the Drivers-Chipset-All drivers section there is Intel IRST, if you can’t download from the Intel website 3. Download the driver for thenetwork card to the same flash drive in advance, because. there is a high probability that then the laptop will not see the wifinetwork, and without this it is impossible (more difficult) tocommplete the installation of Windows 11. Here is the solution to the problem
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