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This topic fits better in a specialized subforum. The Linux Mint environment might not be the ideal setting for this discussion. Consider using Gparted on a USB stick if you need to run it without loading from the SSD. Check if Mint provides an USB writer tool; otherwise, alternatives like Balena Etcher or Fedora Media Writer work. Download the Gparted ISO for i686 (32-bit) and transfer it to a USB drive. Boot from it, format the SSD to NTFS, and it should appear in Windows setup.