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Windows 10 Setup problems.

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Thank you for all the help!

 

It turns out that my USB-DVDRom was the problem!

Hello Internet,

I used an Win10 install tool USB stick to "format" my hard drive and added a SSD. I went into the screen in the photo and just clicked Delete on both the drives and when i try to install Windows i get "Windows can't be installed on drive 2 partition 1.", and when i click it i get this message. 


 

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Go to your bios and change the boot sequence to try to that drive first. See if that works

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Try changing the SATA connection order and make sure your SSD is in a lower sequence than you HDD: Sata_1/Sata_2

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Have you tried reformatting the ssd once more? This happened to me once with a personal laptop and all I ended up doing was deleting and reformatting, then restarting my machine and it was good to go after the restart.

 

It could potentially be something with like... secure boot? Or some sort of BIOS option, or UEFI? Depends on your system.

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8 minutes ago, NinJake said:

Have you tried reformatting the ssd once more? This happened to me once with a personal laptop and all I ended up doing was deleting and reformatting, then restarting my machine and it was good to go after the restart.

 

It could potentially be something with like... secure boot? Or some sort of BIOS option, or UEFI? Depends on your system.

I've tried Formating, straight up pressing Delete. Still no difference.

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which motherboard do you have?

Quote or tag if you want me to answer! PM me if you are in a real hurry!

Why do Java developers wear glasses? Because they can't C#!

 

My Machines:

The Gaming Rig:

Spoiler

-Processor: i5 6600k @4.6GHz

-Graphics: GTX1060 6GB G1 Gaming

-RAM: 2x8GB HyperX DDR4 2133MHz

-Motherboard: Asus Z170-A

-Cooler: Corsair H100i

-PSU: EVGA 650W 80+bronze

-AOC 1080p ultrawide

My good old laptop:

Spoiler

Lenovo T430

-Processor: i7 3520M

-4GB DDR3 1600MHz

-Graphics: intel iGPU :(

-Not even 1080p

 

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On 4/25/2017 at 9:46 PM, NinJake said:

Have you tried reformatting the ssd once more? This happened to me once with a personal laptop and all I ended up doing was deleting and reformatting, then restarting my machine and it was good to go after the restart.

 

It could potentially be something with like... secure boot? Or some sort of BIOS option, or UEFI? Depends on your system.

I have a ASUS M5A97 R2.0 Motherboard.
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