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Create a partition on the hard drive and copy the Windows install files there. | Create a partition on the hard drive and copy the Windows install files there. <ref>[https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-windows_install/we-couldnt-create-a-new-partition-or-locate-an/acdb1dae-01d9-44f7-846c-433e5addcfc2?auth=1 We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one.] -- answers.microsoft.com</ref> | ||
* Plug the flash drive with the installer on it into an USB port. | * Plug the flash drive with the installer on it into an USB port. | ||
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** Without a mouse, click <kbd>Esc</kbd>, the confirm to quit the installation. If this leads back to the first window of the Windows installation, click <kbd>Esc</kbd> again, and again confirm that the installation will be canceled. | ** Without a mouse, click <kbd>Esc</kbd>, the confirm to quit the installation. If this leads back to the first window of the Windows installation, click <kbd>Esc</kbd> again, and again confirm that the installation will be canceled. | ||
* The computer should now boot from the hard drive and the installation will use the files from the new partition. | * The computer should now boot from the hard drive and the installation will use the files from the new partition. | ||
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Revision as of 17:28, 15 January 2021
Troubleshooting
Can't create a new partition or locate an existing one
Error
Error: "We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one." on the Where do you want to install Windows? prompt.
Cause
The installer is having difficulty installing from the flash drive.
Solution
Create a partition on the hard drive and copy the Windows install files there. [1]
- Plug the flash drive with the installer on it into an USB port.
- Boot from the flash drive.
- At the Where do you want to install Windows? screen displaying the error message press Shift + F10 to get a command prompt.
> diskpart > list disk > select disk 0 > clean > create partition primary size=5000 > format fs=ntfs quick > assign > active > list volume > exit > cd c: > xcopy e: c:/e/h/k > exit
select disk 0selects the hard drive onto which the installation files will be copied.create partitionmakes a partition on the hard drive where the installation files can be copied.assignassigns a drive letter to the new partition.xcopycopies the installation file from the USB drive to the hard drive.- The last
exitcloses the command prompt window.
- After closing the command prompt, remove the USB flash drive and click the X button at the top right of the Windows installation window to close the current installation and reboot the computer.
- Without a mouse, click Esc, the confirm to quit the installation. If this leads back to the first window of the Windows installation, click Esc again, and again confirm that the installation will be canceled.
- The computer should now boot from the hard drive and the installation will use the files from the new partition.
Notes
References
- ↑ We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one. -- answers.microsoft.com