The answer is storage and liability. The Windows installation image (install.wim) is already ~5GB. If Microsoft included every driver for every RAID controller, NVMe drive, and network chip from the last ten years, that file would balloon to over 50GB. Furthermore, hardware manufacturers update drivers weekly. The driver on your motherboard’s CD is already six months old by the time you open the box.
Windows PE lacks the driver for your 2.5GbE Ethernet chip or your Wi-Fi 6/7 card. windows installation driver
Don't fear the driver. Understand it. Keep a driver folder on your toolkit USB. Know how to switch your BIOS from RAID to AHCI. And remember: the Windows installer isn't broken. It’s just asking for an introduction to your hardware. The answer is storage and liability
Then, disaster strikes.