The problem isn't solved in the manner which you expect
For the moment, unless you have an excellent knowledge of Windows setup or have access to a Distibution version of Windows, you are better off with respect to the time needed to carry out your task, to get a Floppy Drive. Borrow one or get one from an old PC
It doesn't need to be fixed inside the case of your PC: just sit it on top of a book or whatever [non conductive material please] and plug the interface cable into your motherboard and use the power plug
Once you have finished the Windows setup you can unplug the FDD
By the way, when setting up from SATA make sure that the BIOS is set as BASE [non-raid] and make sure you use the non-RAID driver set from the RAID CD
So, don't raise the bridge, lower the river. It gets the same result.
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