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If that doesn't work check if your MB bios has an option similar to "strict power management" and make sure that is disabled as well. Since at least on some ASRock boards, don't know about others so it could be different depending of brand if it works or not. You would disable that on ASRock boards since it can freeze up Windows when installing.
The installer gets entirely loaded into ram, then it should start up and give you language options to use for the rest of the installer process.
Also when installer reboots the first time that you unplug the usb flash drive. As the os will continue from the drive you chose to install to.
I agree with this. First thing is to re-download/re-make the usb installer and try it again.
Reset bios to defaults then lock in ram using xmp.
But yes, format the usb and remake it via a new running of ms media creation tool. And don't interrupt the process while it's doing its thing.