Error (0x80300024)

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  1. Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Error (0x80300024)


    Tried formatting, deleting, and installing and I get error (0x80300024) "unable to install"...

    I know its not the disc as i just used it successfully format a week or so ago.

    I thought it may be the HD so I used a toolkit to manually format, no go.
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  2. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    error 0x80300024


    driecken said:
    Tried formatting, deleting, and installing and I get error (0x80300024) "unable to install"...

    I know its not the disc as i just used it successfully format a week or so ago.

    I thought it may be the HD so I used a toolkit to manually format, no go.
    Hey driecken

    That error relate to the disk partitions so How did you format the disk and with what utility. Its 64 bit and is it a clean install? might as well tellus about where you got the image and how you burned it.

    thanks

    Ken
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  3. Posts : 26
    Win7 x64 RTM
       #3

    driecken said:
    Tried formatting, deleting, and installing and I get error (0x80300024) "unable to install"...

    I know its not the disc as i just used it successfully format a week or so ago.

    I thought it may be the HD so I used a toolkit to manually format, no go.

    Try removing all partitions from the disk. Mine did this, and after deleting all partitions it made a 100mb "system reserved" partition and the rest to the primary "C" partition.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Error (0x80300024)-win7part.jpg  
    Last edited by RichB; 16 Jul 2009 at 17:40. Reason: wrong pic
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  4. Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #4

    zigzag3143 said:
    Hey driecken

    That error relate to the disk partitions so How did you format the disk and with what utility. Its 64 bit and is it a clean install? might as well tellus about where you got the image and how you burned it.

    thanks

    Ken
    Yep, downloaded from microsoft, its 64 bit and 7100 build.
    Burned with microsoft software, whatever their default burner app is on 7000 build, using sony dvdburner via usb.

    The disc is solid, I even tested install on another box with no problems a few minutes ago.

    I am thinking it has to be something with the hard drive, and windows setup not being able to actually format the drive correctly.

    Clean install, I completely wiped the drive prior to install, and I am attempting dual boot with mac os x on another HD (200 GB).

    This install is going on a 500 GB WD HD (SATA), completely clean and the drive was working fine just prior to attempted setup.

    Setup starts fine, but when I get to the drive options under custom install, I select the 500 GB drive (disk 0 partition1) I beleive and click delete, format, new...install...and the error begins.

    I even attempted changing partition size without any success.

    I used a WD disk utility from my collection of utilities, and formatted ntfs.
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  5. Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    RichB said:
    Try removing all partitions from the disk. Mine did this, and after deleting all partitions it made a 100mb "system reserved" partition and the rest to the primary "C" partition.

    Indeed, I wiped all partitions, deleted, and formatted, with no avail.

    I just attempted install again, I even lowered the partition space to see if that would help but no dice.

    I am still getting the same error code and "windows could not install to the selected location/device"
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  6. Posts : 26
    Win7 x64 RTM
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    driecken said:
    Indeed, I wiped all partitions, deleted, and formatted, with no avail.

    I just attempted install again, I even lowered the partition space to see if that would help but no dice.

    I am still getting the same error code and "windows could not install to the selected location/device"
    You need to have space for the system reserved partition on disk 0.
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  7. Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    RichB said:
    You need to have space for the system reserved partition on disk 0.
    There is space, thats not the issue.

    Besides, it automatically creates a partition for that on install.
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  8. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
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    driecken said:
    There is space, thats not the issue.

    Besides, it automatically creates a partition for that on install.
    Driecken

    You are trying to install to an internal, eide, or sata drive from a dvd right?

    What does the rest of the unable to install message say?

    It might be unable to install because the OS isn't compatible. Just a thought.

    Ken
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  9. Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    zigzag3143 said:
    Driecken

    You are trying to install to an internal, eide, or sata drive from a dvd right?

    What does the rest of the unable to install message say?

    It might be unable to install because the OS isn't compatible. Just a thought.

    Ken
    Yes, it is in internally connected SATA Hard Drive Western Digital 500 GB.

    The drive has been used for windows before, and it is clean as far as data, it is wiped.

    I don't think windows setup is actually formatting it properly though, it could be also another drive problem, but it was working properly earlier in the day so I doubt it.

    The entire message stated simply "unable to install windows to desired location" or something to that general message. I am done messing with it for today, I am running mac os x leopard with no problem on another internal sata drive, so I can mess more with windows install tommorow, and get you the full message error.
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  10. Posts : 72
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
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    I disconnected my macintosh os hd, and installed windows 7 fine, dunno why perhaps the eif formatted drive was freaking out windows install.

    Anyways, installed fine and working.
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