leemaree wrote: » I am installing a fresh install of windows 7 (home premium) on my all-in-one PC. I come to the partition screen and it saying Disk 0 Unallocated Space total space 465.8 GB, free space 465.8 GB, which is normal saying that. when I click next, it says windows is unable to install to the selected location. Error: 0x80300024. I've googled it and no luck. Any help.
aligator_am wrote: » I searched for that error and found thishttp://www.errorlive.com/error-code-0x80300024 Also, if try to manually create the partition does it allow it?
NoDrama wrote: » If you have the installation media at hand. I would use diskpart to clean the drive you wish to install and then attempt the installation.
bennyineire wrote: » Yep diskpart is you friend here to format the drive, this guide will show you howhttps://neosmart.net/wiki/diskpart/#If_you_can8217t_boot_into_Windows_7
leemaree wrote: » I typed in disk list after diskpart but no drives show up
aligator_am wrote: » Does it just say no disks found when you run the list disk command?
leemaree wrote: » Sorry my mistake, found it but what do I do then?
bennyineire wrote: » type the following "list disk" (this should show the available disks) Now you need to select the disk, type "select disk 0" Now use the clean command by type "clean" and hit enter. That should be it then, reboot and try install the OS
leemaree wrote: » I can't understand why won't windows install on the partition that I have which is 465.8 GB? When I click new the default is: 476940
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Did you create the partition or is that empty space on the drive?
leemaree wrote: » When I get to where the partition screen is, it just says Disk 0 Unallocated space total size : 465.8, free space 465.8. Nothing else, just that one
PropJoe10 wrote: » Can you create a partition manually like I suggested before? It should auto-populate the size of partition to create - once you create it, you can select the partition for the installation. It'll say that Windows may create extra partitions but you can accept that. Any luck with this?
leemaree wrote: » yes I clicked new, then I left the number as the default, clicked apply and then it said "To ensure that all Windows features work correctly, Windows may create additional partitions for system files" I click OK and then nothing happens
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Did the first partition leave empty space for further partitions or did it take all the empty space?
leemaree wrote: » It left room I think. Not sure to be honest. All I know when I clicked on new, and then apply, no other partition appeared. Should it have? Do u know what number I should put it when I click on new if the one already there is 465.8 GB?
smuggler.ie wrote: » Can you take photo and display here of your DISKPART window with "list disk" command issued
PropJoe10 wrote: » That should create a partition though. After you do this, do you still only see unallocated space, or do you see partitions created?
leemaree wrote: » I am unable to but I did follow this diskpart. list disk. select disk {number} clean. create partition primary. select partition 1. active. format fs=fat32 quick I got as far as create partition primary and then I get a Virtual Disk error:
leemaree wrote: » I am unable to but I did follow this .... format fs=fat32 quick I got as far as create partition primary and then I get a Virtual Disk error:
leemaree wrote: » still see unallocated space
PropJoe10 wrote: » I'd be fairly skeptical about your installer then. Are you using an official Windows 7 disc, or a burned copy? Or a USB ?
leemaree wrote: » an iso
smuggler.ie wrote: » From where? From Windows you logged in?