Still stuck? The error is almost certainly hardware – swap your USB ports, then your RAM sticks, then your motherboard’s SATA/NVMe cable. One of those will fix it.
Sometimes, USB 3.0 ports require specific drivers that aren't loaded during the initial setup phase. Try plugging your installation media into a USB 2.0 port (usually the black ones, not blue). 2. Clean the Target Disk via Command Prompt how to fix windows could not load required file winsetup.dll