The data isn't arranged properly.
The data isn't arranged properly.
This message appears to be a warning or error notification. It’s asking about the cause of the popup and whether it’s important. You should investigate the reason behind it—like disk errors or system issues—and address them before deciding what to do next.
Sure, I understand. Installing it this way shouldn't impact your current usage of Windows.
You aim to erase all current partitions and start with an empty Unallocated Space before proceeding to the next step.
You have a setup with several partitions, but it seems well-organized. The EFI partition likely contains the bootloader, while the primary partition holds your OS. The driver CD is probably for additional drivers. Deleting everything isn’t necessary unless you’re certain about each component. You can reinstall Windows without wiping all data if you back up important files first.
I turned off the EFI drive in the BIOS, so it won’t start there anymore but from Windows. That seems fine? Otherwise it would launch the EFI environment.