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The internet tells me that this is some kind of disk management / Partition issue.

 

What you could try and do is change to AHCI mode in the bios.

Should be under HDD Management or a similar page.

After the install succeeds you should go back in to the bios and change it back.

 

I have not tested this, but based on a couple of internet error descrioptions for this process.

If you know what you're doing it won't be an issue to give this a try without breaking anything.

Be carefull with non backed up data of course.

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