Hi Jasmine,
I'm not very familiar with this specific problem, but here are a few possible solutions:
- Download the latest driver for your SSD from the manufacturer's website and copy it to a USB flash drive. Then, when you boot from the Windows installation media, click on Load Driver and browse to the USB drive to select the driver.
- Disable Secure Boot in your BIOS settings. This will allow Windows to install without checking for a signed driver. However, this may also reduce the security of your system and make it vulnerable to malware attacks.
If neither of this help, you may need to use a different SSD that is compatible with Windows or has a signed driver available. You can check the compatibility of your SSD with Windows on the Microsoft website or contact the SSD manufacturer for support.