It may be the case that the firmware is behind. If that is the case, I would install Windows, then update firmware, unless you already know how to use Dell Repository Manager.
You would just need to boot directly to the Windows media, and when it asks where you want to install Windows, you'd need to manually load a driver, which will then cause Windows to pick up the disks. You would just need to download the .EXE onto a functional system, then run and extract the payload onto a USB.
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It may be the case that the firmware is behind. If that is the case, I would install Windows, then update firmware, unless you already know how to use Dell Repository Manager.
You would just need to boot directly to the Windows media, and when it asks where you want to install Windows, you'd need to manually load a driver, which will then cause Windows to pick up the disks. You would just need to download the .EXE onto a functional system, then run and extract the payload onto a USB.