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I made a mistake with the partitions during the installation of Windows 10.

I made a mistake with the partitions during the installation of Windows 10.

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10th_Doctor_
Posting Freak
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10-19-2016, 09:37 AM
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You have two M.2 SSDs and they appear during installation attempts. On any partition you try, you encounter an error at the 19% mark. There’s a fix available online, but you keep getting a pagefile error. You suspect you might have deleted your MBR, which is why you’re stuck after about two hours of trying to assemble.
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10th_Doctor_
10-19-2016, 09:37 AM #1

You have two M.2 SSDs and they appear during installation attempts. On any partition you try, you encounter an error at the 19% mark. There’s a fix available online, but you keep getting a pagefile error. You suspect you might have deleted your MBR, which is why you’re stuck after about two hours of trying to assemble.

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fishy37
Member
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10-21-2016, 09:06 AM
#2
Reformat the drive and try again. It looks like you're trying to install Windows into a 99 MB partition. It needs much more space than that. Format the drive, leave no partitions then install it. After it's made you can partition it if you really want, leave extra space for updates, but there's not much of a reason to. IF you were to have to leave the drive as it is now, Drive 0 Partition 4 would be what you want. Partitions 1 2 and 3 are all way too small.
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fishy37
10-21-2016, 09:06 AM #2

Reformat the drive and try again. It looks like you're trying to install Windows into a 99 MB partition. It needs much more space than that. Format the drive, leave no partitions then install it. After it's made you can partition it if you really want, leave extra space for updates, but there's not much of a reason to. IF you were to have to leave the drive as it is now, Drive 0 Partition 4 would be what you want. Partitions 1 2 and 3 are all way too small.

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burnettkids
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 06:54 PM
#3
Start with a fresh setup, no critical information. Clear all partitions. When choosing a disk, pick the unallocated area for that drive—don’t attempt to make partitions. Windows will handle it automatically. Avoid using MBR; stick with the default, typically GPT.
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burnettkids
11-08-2016, 06:54 PM #3

Start with a fresh setup, no critical information. Clear all partitions. When choosing a disk, pick the unallocated area for that drive—don’t attempt to make partitions. Windows will handle it automatically. Avoid using MBR; stick with the default, typically GPT.

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GreatLakePlays
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 07:14 PM
#4
1. brand new pc components 2. I attempted installation on large 900+ gigabytes drives but failed on smaller ones. 4. Can't delete files; error appeared in the command prompt as shown in the images above. 3. New updates needed. I wanted to pick raw space as the installation location as you recommended, but now when I power on the PC, it shows the same issue—see picture. Help? I was considering downloading a Windows 10 copy from Microsoft’s site; the version on the USB comes from torrents, but it works. I’ve completed over five installations.
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GreatLakePlays
11-08-2016, 07:14 PM #4

1. brand new pc components 2. I attempted installation on large 900+ gigabytes drives but failed on smaller ones. 4. Can't delete files; error appeared in the command prompt as shown in the images above. 3. New updates needed. I wanted to pick raw space as the installation location as you recommended, but now when I power on the PC, it shows the same issue—see picture. Help? I was considering downloading a Windows 10 copy from Microsoft’s site; the version on the USB comes from torrents, but it works. I’ve completed over five installations.

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golden_fraddy
Member
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11-08-2016, 07:46 PM
#5
up sry
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golden_fraddy
11-08-2016, 07:46 PM #5

up sry

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RattenFanger
Member
199
11-27-2016, 07:21 PM
#6
You might share a free download because it’s a media creation tool that’s available without cost. To ensure stability, you could format both storage devices and use the Windows 10 installation utility provided at no charge. Clear the current USB, transfer the files from the tool onto it, and try again. Let Windows create its own partitions as suggested.
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RattenFanger
11-27-2016, 07:21 PM #6

You might share a free download because it’s a media creation tool that’s available without cost. To ensure stability, you could format both storage devices and use the Windows 10 installation utility provided at no charge. Clear the current USB, transfer the files from the tool onto it, and try again. Let Windows create its own partitions as suggested.

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X_Lester_X
Member
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12-11-2016, 08:42 PM
#7
You can try formatting the drive to erase all data, but be aware of any files you can't delete. If the command fails, check your system settings or use recovery tools.
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X_Lester_X
12-11-2016, 08:42 PM #7

You can try formatting the drive to erase all data, but be aware of any files you can't delete. If the command fails, check your system settings or use recovery tools.

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Nienke_2002
Senior Member
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12-13-2016, 05:09 PM
#8
If you're facing problems, avoid complicating things further. Start by booting into the installer, reach the GUI where you pick a partition to install in, and remove everything. Then install it to unallocated space on the desired drive without creating new partitions, and allow Windows to handle the rest.
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Nienke_2002
12-13-2016, 05:09 PM #8

If you're facing problems, avoid complicating things further. Start by booting into the installer, reach the GUI where you pick a partition to install in, and remove everything. Then install it to unallocated space on the desired drive without creating new partitions, and allow Windows to handle the rest.

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Kynedee
Posting Freak
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12-25-2016, 07:01 AM
#9
Try these steps: 1) Build the installer using the media creation tool from the mircrosoft site, as mentioned before. 2) Confirm your BIOS isn’t set to "legacy" or "bios" mode (usually in boot settings). This should be normal unless you changed it, in which case revert the change.
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Kynedee
12-25-2016, 07:01 AM #9

Try these steps: 1) Build the installer using the media creation tool from the mircrosoft site, as mentioned before. 2) Confirm your BIOS isn’t set to "legacy" or "bios" mode (usually in boot settings). This should be normal unless you changed it, in which case revert the change.

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KingCong1
Junior Member
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12-29-2016, 11:09 AM
#10
The partitions without the main drive have delete and reformat options. Spoiler.
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KingCong1
12-29-2016, 11:09 AM #10

The partitions without the main drive have delete and reformat options. Spoiler.

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