

Despite all of my efforts, I cannot get the installer to recognize my computers hard drive. I also manually used fdisk to ensure a hybrid MBR partition scheme is not used, as detailed here. The drive is 256 GB total in size and I have a windows partition formatted to exFat to try to allow the installer to detect it. I am running into much the same problem as detailed at Apple Support Communities. While the WindowsSupport directory does contain an AppleSSD64 driver in a subdirectory, the driver does not appear to function or allow the OS to detect the drive. I used the Boot Camp Assistant to download the WindowsSupport directory and then added this directory to the USB drive. The issue, I am running into, is no disks are displayed. The USB boots up just fine and allows me to get to the part of the Windows installation where I am asked to select which disk to install the OS onto. I have been trying to install Windows 10 via a bootable USB on my Mac Book Pro (2016 running macOS High Sierra 10.13.6) for some time now, but I continue to run into issues.
