Windows Installation
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.
- 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.
- The computer should now boot from the hard drive and the installation will use the files from the new partition.