windows 7 can't create/locate a system partition

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  1. Posts : 26
    windows XP
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    windows 7 can't create/locate a system partition


    i know this topic has been brought up a few times already but none of the solutions worked for me:
    whenever i try to install win 7 rc1 64bit on a freshly "formatted" partition (as windows doesn't seem to fully format them prior to selecting them) i get the above error message

    i am running on a GA-M55plus-S3G
    2 samsung spinpoint sata hardrives and an athlon x2 64 4200+

    edit: okay so what i did now was to install an older IDE hard drive and create a new partition on there
    it created 2 partitions in total
    one was 100MB in size and labelled as system partition the other was the rest of the disk size (it's a 200GB WD caviar) i could start installing win 7 on the larger partition without problems
    it's not the best solution as i wanted to run win7 with a raid0 sata array with a new drive i am about to buy but i guess i'll have to bear for now
    if anyone can find a solution to this sata problem which a lot of people seem to have i'd be very grateful :)
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #2

    could you give us a pic of your hd setup? If you go start>type disk>click create and format hd...... Give us that and we can be more helpful

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 26
    windows XP
    Thread Starter
       #3

    If you go start>type disk>click create and format hd
    sorry i don't know what you're talking about
    also i currently have no other OS installed on the PC (the windows 7 installation on my older hard drive failed i should mention)

    however one disk is the HD642JJ
    the other one is the HD502IJ if that's of any help
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  4. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #4

    cant create


    Im sorry
    Im having trouble visualizing your set up. I was asking for a picture of your setup. this is what mine looks like. the way you can take a snapshot of you hd setup is to go to the start menu and type hard disk into search and click on the control panel " create and format hard disk partitions. that will start the HD cpl. then you can take a snapshot of it by going to start type snipping and click on the snippingt tool. when you have highlited the area you want click save as and save it.

    If you need help posting it ill be happy to.

    Ken
    Last edited by zigzag3143; 01 Jul 2009 at 11:28.
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  5. Posts : 26
    windows XP
    Thread Starter
       #5

    oh i see what you mean now
    however i'd need a working OS on the machine for that to work

    the disk i am trying to install on is disk 1 the smaller of the two
    disk 1 has 2 partitions both formatted as ntfs
    do you think swapping the sata connectors could help?

    for some reason windows 7 setup doesn't show any system partitions and doesn't let me create them but keeps asking for one
    on the other hand it now tells me that partition one on disk 0 (the larger disk which isn't supposed to have win7 on it) is a system partition however i'm sure it wasn't displayed as one before
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  6. OEM
    Posts : 617
    OS3.5
       #6

    Hi Kehool,
    First, the disk that you want to install windows 7 on, is it empty?
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  7. Posts : 26
    windows XP
    Thread Starter
       #7

    yeppers

    well as empty as can be with a quickformat
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  8. OEM
    Posts : 617
    OS3.5
       #8

    Ok, so you wiped it out with a quick format over the whole disk with the disk set up as one partition?
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  9. OEM
    Posts : 617
    OS3.5
       #9

    What size partition do you want the Windows 7 OS to be or do you want to use the whole disk?

    Second, do you want to set up a dual boot with XP?
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  10. Posts : 26
    windows XP
    Thread Starter
       #10

    well no not technically

    all i did was start the win7 setup with the (nearly) empty HD
    all it had left on was the complete windows xp install and associated programs
    i then used win7 setup to delete the partions and reformat them.. but frankly the timespan it took to "format them" didn't nearly seem long enough even for a quick format (only about 3-4 seconds) so i assumed it would format the discs after a reboot

    edit: woah easy there you're too fast for me^^

    well my initial intention was a maximumg 20GB partition which is to only contain the win 7 install
    and no there's no need for a parallel xp install i already deleted my win xp install (it was going down the drain anyway and needed a reinstall so i thought i might aswell try win7)
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