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Windows 8 on an SSD fails to install due to compatibility issues.

Windows 8 on an SSD fails to install due to compatibility issues.

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captinmac
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03-06-2016, 05:59 AM
#11
Following the disconnect error message, I restarted my laptop and booted Windows from the hard drive. The files on the disc displayed items like 'users', 'perfolds', 'program files', 'program files (x86)', 'program data', 'Windows' and '$Windows.~BT'. In Disk Management, the main partition was shown as NTFS on the E drive.
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captinmac
03-06-2016, 05:59 AM #11

Following the disconnect error message, I restarted my laptop and booted Windows from the hard drive. The files on the disc displayed items like 'users', 'perfolds', 'program files', 'program files (x86)', 'program data', 'Windows' and '$Windows.~BT'. In Disk Management, the main partition was shown as NTFS on the E drive.

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Hatefulness
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03-06-2016, 11:49 AM
#12
I developed your Windows USB by following the steps in the built-in Lenovo recovery. For a fresh setup, download the clean ISO from Microsoft using the Windows media creation tool at the provided link. If you've already completed that process, please let me know. It's important to ensure you're starting with a solid installation base before using the command prompt for installation.
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Hatefulness
03-06-2016, 11:49 AM #12

I developed your Windows USB by following the steps in the built-in Lenovo recovery. For a fresh setup, download the clean ISO from Microsoft using the Windows media creation tool at the provided link. If you've already completed that process, please let me know. It's important to ensure you're starting with a solid installation base before using the command prompt for installation.

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ShinyKirby
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145
03-06-2016, 08:42 PM
#13
We used a previous Windows installation utility via USB.
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ShinyKirby
03-06-2016, 08:42 PM #13

We used a previous Windows installation utility via USB.

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cjdeibert
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139
03-18-2016, 09:59 PM
#14
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cjdeibert
03-18-2016, 09:59 PM #14

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Unpassend
Junior Member
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03-18-2016, 11:47 PM
#15
It seems the Dutch version should be clear to you, but it feels a bit off. I saw that disk 0 usually appears, yet here it only shows 1 (HDD), 2 (SSD) and 3 (USB). Perhaps that’s why the installation prompts you to disconnect disk 2, which is E.
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Unpassend
03-18-2016, 11:47 PM #15

It seems the Dutch version should be clear to you, but it feels a bit off. I saw that disk 0 usually appears, yet here it only shows 1 (HDD), 2 (SSD) and 3 (USB). Perhaps that’s why the installation prompts you to disconnect disk 2, which is E.

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bball1kami
Junior Member
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03-29-2016, 01:03 AM
#16
Begin by launching Command Prompt with admin privileges. Press WinKey+x to access the power settings menu, where Command Prompt (Admin) appears as an option. This method works directly from the Windows installation drive without needing to start the full setup. From there, execute each instruction sequentially: diskpart list disk, select the correct disk number, clean convert gpt create partition, set EFI size, format quickly, and assign the appropriate label. Next, locate the install.esd file in the USB Windows installation folder under the sources directory. Use the command to copy boot files to the system partition via bcdboot. After installation completes, reboot and confirm the switch to the SSD instead of the HDD. If issues persist, try alternative installation approaches. Good luck!
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bball1kami
03-29-2016, 01:03 AM #16

Begin by launching Command Prompt with admin privileges. Press WinKey+x to access the power settings menu, where Command Prompt (Admin) appears as an option. This method works directly from the Windows installation drive without needing to start the full setup. From there, execute each instruction sequentially: diskpart list disk, select the correct disk number, clean convert gpt create partition, set EFI size, format quickly, and assign the appropriate label. Next, locate the install.esd file in the USB Windows installation folder under the sources directory. Use the command to copy boot files to the system partition via bcdboot. After installation completes, reboot and confirm the switch to the SSD instead of the HDD. If issues persist, try alternative installation approaches. Good luck!

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QuRzy
Member
149
03-29-2016, 05:15 AM
#17
Please verify your file path and naming conventions. The error suggests the name format isn't matching what the system expects. Double-check that the image file and directory names follow the correct structure.
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QuRzy
03-29-2016, 05:15 AM #17

Please verify your file path and naming conventions. The error suggests the name format isn't matching what the system expects. Double-check that the image file and directory names follow the correct structure.

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StackGirl141
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158
03-29-2016, 06:04 AM
#18
Dismiss image file from the specified location and apply it to the designated directory.
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StackGirl141
03-29-2016, 06:04 AM #18

Dismiss image file from the specified location and apply it to the designated directory.

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ThatSoftware
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221
03-29-2016, 06:10 AM
#19
Error 11: Attempt to load program with incorrect divisions.
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ThatSoftware
03-29-2016, 06:10 AM #19

Error 11: Attempt to load program with incorrect divisions.

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EmmaRosie629
Senior Member
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03-30-2016, 08:42 AM
#20
It seems there may be a misunderstanding in the translation or context. The reference to "Error 11 with dism" relates to compatibility issues between OS architecture and the DISM tool's target architecture. The issue isn't about a command you're trying to run but rather about ensuring the system's architecture aligns with the requirements. Double-check the version of DISM and the target environment to resolve this.
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EmmaRosie629
03-30-2016, 08:42 AM #20

It seems there may be a misunderstanding in the translation or context. The reference to "Error 11 with dism" relates to compatibility issues between OS architecture and the DISM tool's target architecture. The issue isn't about a command you're trying to run but rather about ensuring the system's architecture aligns with the requirements. Double-check the version of DISM and the target environment to resolve this.

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