Computer: HP Mini 210
I am trying to install Windows 7 Starter.
Currently I have installed Fedora 14 Xfce and have allocated 24GB NTFS on the hard disk for the Windows partition.
My current partitions are as follows:
/dev/sda2 97G 4.9G 91G 6% /
tmpfs 494M 92K 494M 1% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 485M 68M 392M 15% /boot
/dev/sda5 169G 26G 135G 16% /home
I have created a boot USD to install Windows 7 Starter.
When the computer boots into the Windows setup and I selected the partition I want to install Windows on, I get the following message:
Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition.
This is setup displaying all my partitions:
Disk 0 Partition 1 500MB 0 Primary
Disk 0 Partition 2 97.7GB 0 Primary
Disk 0 Partition 3 4GB 0 Primary
Disk 0 Partition 4 171.3GB 0 Logical
Disk 0 Partition 5 24.6GB 24.5 Logical <-- Trying install on this partition NTFS
I have also tried to delete the partition in setup and create a new one, and also tried to format the partition.
However, I still get the same error message.
What should I do?
Answer
I have had a similar issue with Windows not seeing a partition available for it. The problem was that Windows saw the HDD, but when it looked at it, it saw a corrupted partition table and didn't know what to do, so it just sat there attempting to install on nothing. Mabey my fix will work for you
Download a GPartED Live CD. Burn it to a CD. Boot your computer to the CD. Use GPartEd on the partition you are attempting to use for Windows and delete it. Once you have a "deleted partition," Windows may not think that the partition table is screwed up and will install. Comment back and let me know the outcome.
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