Then click Browse, navigate to the driver files present in the second USB device, and hit OK.
Windows packs in all the required drivers along with the OS, but as of now, the system is unable to unpack and install these drivers from the ISO file. So your next course of action should be to create a standalone bootable USB device, put in only the drivers there, and then try installing the drivers from that secondary USB. So try out this tweak and then check if it Fixes the Windows 11 no device drivers were found error. Therefore, it is recommended to connect your USB drive to the tried and tested 2.0 port. While the USB 3.0 Port does give a faster read/write speed, however, in some environments, such as in Windows Recovery or BIOS, your system might not be able to identify the device connected to this port.
Fix 3: Manually Set the Active Partition.Fix 2: Use a Standalone USB for Drivers.