Here Dunno if this will work for you, but basically extract the contents of the ISO into a folder with something like 7zip. I believe the files can be on the flash drive itself or on a different partition but you could try both if one doesn't work.
Then, you boot from the ISO on the flash drive like usual, but once you are in the Windows setup, you need to open the command prompt and launch the extracted files' proper setup.exe (it's the one in the sources folder - there are multiple exes throughout the folders, so you do need to pick the correct one). At this point, you will have a 2nd Windows setup on top of your first original Windows setup. It's ridiculous, but this 2nd setup on top worked at least for me and could see the drive.
Here is someone doing it using a vdisk, which you of course won't be doing so ignore those steps. You just navigate to the setup and run it rather than dealing with mounting vdisks and shit.
For what it's worth, when trying to fix my own problem, I saw people saying that just reinserting the flash drive into any USB slot after launching the installer would work for them. Didnt have to do with USB type, but I could see it leading to the misconception.
Asher Clark
thanks for the tip, i'll try it in a few hours when my render is done, i've been using my vega 56 to heat my house
what are you some kind of win10 shill go back to /b/ where you belong youtu.be/xNIdOs_50r4
Aaron Edwards
thank you for this post, although seeing that makes me wonder how the largest software provider in the world that charges $100 per license can be so convoluted yet Linux which is free and written by collage students in their off time can plug in and boot right up.
its almost like i'm paying $100 dollars to install spyware in my computer, with free dose of frustration and a added bonus of needing to pay for virus ware.. you guys are doing a fine job of making me regret going back to windows
Jonathan Nguyen
fuck you, i just wanted to see "endless vids where usb 3.0 don't work but pulling it out and sticking it into a usb 2.0 magically works"