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Im still doing the clean its taking a long time because its 1TB ill let you know After its finished if it will let me install
Im still doing the clean its taking a long time because its 1TB ill let you know After its finished if it will let me install
Also theres a photo of the entire message on page 3
About the changing from gtp to mbr i might have i was following a tutorial and remember them saying after the clean to type some MBR command like that. i dont know if it was gtp or mbr originally. Im not sure what ufi efi or any of these things are i do t think i touched them but i will check after the clean is finished and i try the install
Try install again. Does it boot as UEFI device? Error?
If it fails trying either UEFI or Legacy boot then test the HD again as it is suspect. You may ask Arc for help in Seatools tutorial to be certain.
Ok so here is where im at after the "clean all"
1: Try install
Look sorry if I am repeating myself but try a surface test with Partition Wizard it is a physical test as opposed to a generally software one. It also to some extent checks the ability of the read / write heads as well.
Now I ma not sure if this will run from the bootable PW Boot partition manager from USB Flash disk directly to manage disk partition - Partition Wizard Bootable Flash Drive. if it doesn't then if you have access to another machine you could run it using a USB to SATA gadget running PW on the secondary machine. It seems to me that the drive is probably the problem and you seem to be chasing your tail trying to catch the cause.
Try prepartitioning an Active partition and all other steps from Overcoming Windows 7 Installation Failures - Windows 7 Help Forums.
You can save trying a new installer for last. If DVD fails try the flash stick option. Use only a freshly downloaded ISO and tool given to write to disk or stick.