A media driver your computer needs is missing

I have been trying reinstall my windows 64 bits, but I always get the message a media driver your computer needs is missing. I have tried to install different isos, tried to boot from dvd and usb and i also tried to download all drivers and put all together on flash drive to load on the installation via browser button. Nothing works. ):
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Hi:
Did you try using Recovery USB ? If not, I'll try that first.
My only other suggestion would be try to download ISO again through MSDN account & make a bootable USB , may be the previous ISO was corrupted somehow. I don't know if they still work in OEM machines though, whichever way you download it from.
http://www.heidoc.net/joomla/technology-science/microsoft/14-windows-7-direct-download-links
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