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Installation failed because the setup couldn't form a partition.

Installation failed because the setup couldn't form a partition.

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Molz04
Junior Member
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12-13-2024, 06:54 PM
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you're facing a tricky installation situation. it seems the ssd you're trying to use might be failing or not functioning properly. since linux works fine on another drive, it suggests the issue could be with the specific ssd itself. you might want to test it in another environment or check its health using tools like crystalDiskInfo before proceeding.
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Molz04
12-13-2024, 06:54 PM #1

you're facing a tricky installation situation. it seems the ssd you're trying to use might be failing or not functioning properly. since linux works fine on another drive, it suggests the issue could be with the specific ssd itself. you might want to test it in another environment or check its health using tools like crystalDiskInfo before proceeding.

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luk321
Member
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12-14-2024, 04:43 AM
#2
I attempted to set up the partition directly.
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luk321
12-14-2024, 04:43 AM #2

I attempted to set up the partition directly.

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Will_Nei
Member
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12-22-2024, 10:31 PM
#3
You attempted to install the SATA Controller driver and chipset drivers during the Windows installation process. In the drive selection window, choose "Load Drivers" and upload the downloaded files. (Note that Windows isn’t installed yet, so it won’t be able to execute .exe files or setup documents, nor can it extract zip archives.)
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Will_Nei
12-22-2024, 10:31 PM #3

You attempted to install the SATA Controller driver and chipset drivers during the Windows installation process. In the drive selection window, choose "Load Drivers" and upload the downloaded files. (Note that Windows isn’t installed yet, so it won’t be able to execute .exe files or setup documents, nor can it extract zip archives.)

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PixelScribblez
Junior Member
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01-12-2025, 09:29 AM
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PixelScribblez
01-12-2025, 09:29 AM #4

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Damagingu
Member
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01-26-2025, 11:22 PM
#5
Obtain a bootable Linux drive that can overwrite your SSD or any HDD. Linux often has the capability to create partitions and wipe data, and sometimes it performs better than Windows, meaning Windows might rely on Linux to set up partitions first.
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Damagingu
01-26-2025, 11:22 PM #5

Obtain a bootable Linux drive that can overwrite your SSD or any HDD. Linux often has the capability to create partitions and wipe data, and sometimes it performs better than Windows, meaning Windows might rely on Linux to set up partitions first.