Encountering multiple issues during Windows 10 installation - Assistance required
Encountering multiple issues during Windows 10 installation - Assistance required
Hello, your new PC was just assembled last night, and you're facing installation issues with Windows 10. After booting from the USB drive containing the purchased Windows 10 Home, the system reports a total drive size of 931.5 GB but displays an error saying it can't install on this drive. You've already tried repair steps like disk part and GPT conversion, but the conversion process fails with a cyclic redundancy check error. You're unsure what to do next—please let me know if you need further guidance!
Share the image and attempt to use Repair My Computer in the Windows 10 installation settings. May assist you.
Possible issue may involve a faulty drive. See Microsoft support thread for guidance: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind...880c096225 and the StellarInfo article on fixing cyclic redundancy checks errors.
No, a brand new drive should not be damaged as long as it is handled properly and stored correctly.
Consider it feasible though improbable. While setting up, perform a disk check. You can open the command prompt by pressing F10 during installation, for instance.
Add an image to the post showing the error you're encountering.
Yes, it clarifies the location difference between your system and mine.