"Setup was unable to create a new system partition...."

Just in case, make a new partition leaving the system partition with 200M.

Can I do this after I've installed windows? Or it needs to be during installation?

Does your installation has the efi/boot folder?
The efi/boot has to be added to the installation, it isn't provided by M$.

EDIT: it does now that I've made it bootable by chosing the "gpt for uefi" option
 
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If you disabled Legacy boot mode and you can't boot the USB installation disk, It hasn't been assembled right. What tool did you use to make the USB installation disk?
Use Rufus Rufus - Create bootable USB drives the easy way and get the iso from here: Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool
As you said that your laptop came without OS and the HPDoc you already deleted, there is nothing more to loose.
Just in case, make a new partition leaving the system partition with 200M.
Install Win 7 on the remaining partition. Windows will create the appropriate partitions.
As your hardware is new, UEFI mode it's more appropriate to install Win 7 64.
Follow the steps on my previous post (10).

I'm using rufus again to make the usb bootable, and it offers me three options. "mbr for bios or uefi-csm" "mbr for bios" or "gpt for uefi"

If I choose gpt for uefi, it sets the field below to FAT32 as default. Is NTFS compatible with "gpt for uefi"?
And should I set it to 4gb or 8 gb?

Edit: The process of making the USB bootable was considerably slower than usual. I've disabled legacy mode and this time it showed option to boot from USB. But again, everything was considerably slower, until it completely freezed during the "starting windows" screen with the logo appearing.
 
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On a Legacy - MBR, on boot, BIOS takes to MBR that will point to a Master Boot Loader. If you have more than one OS on the disk, this Master Boot Loader will have a option on what OS you want to boot. It then takes the boot to the OS boot loader.

On a UEFI - GPT, on boot, Bios takes to a UEFI Fat32 partition (100M) where can be many boot loaders, one for each OS. There is no MBR or Master Boot Loader.
The main difference is that on a On a Legacy - MBR you choose from what disk you want to boot from and on a UEFI - GPT you choose from what boot loader you want to boot from (that are on the UEFI Fat32 partition).
Each OS has it's own file system. Windows will have NTFS, Linux will have Ext4 etc)
The reason to have UEFI as Fat32 it is because it is recognized by all OS's.
As UEFI is the up to date "BIOS", some hardware works better under it.
As you have a UEFI BIOS and Win 7 64 is compatible, I would install as UEFI - GPT.
 

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On a Legacy - MBR, on boot, BIOS takes to MBR that will point to a Master Boot Loader. If you have more than one OS on the disk, this Master Boot Loader will have a option on what OS you want to boot. It then takes the boot to the OS boot loader.

On a UEFI - GPT, on boot, Bios takes to a UEFI Fat32 partition (100M) where can be many boot loaders, one for each OS. There is no MBR or Master Boot Loader.
The main difference is that on a On a Legacy - MBR you choose from what disk you want to boot from and on a UEFI - GPT you choose from what boot loader you want to boot from (that are on the UEFI Fat32 partition).
Each OS has it's own file system. Windows will have NTFS, Linux will have Ext4 etc)
The reason to have UEFI as Fat32 it is because it is recognized by all OS's.
As UEFI is the up to date "BIOS", some hardware works better under it.
As you have a UEFI BIOS and Win 7 64 is compatible, I would install as UEFI - GPT.

So I'm guessing the fact that I chose to make it bootable in NTFS is the reason why it doesn't work.
Also isn't FAT32 inferior to NTFS? What exactly am I losing by using FAT32 instead of NTFS?
 

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I don't understand if you are talking about he USB flash disk or the HDD.
Do you still have the system partition on your disk as post 14?
 

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I don't understand if you are talking about he USB flash disk or the HDD.
Do you still have the system partition on your disk as post 14?

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I'm talking about this. And I switched Fat32 to NTFS. Then I used the USB to boot windows on the other laptop and it freezes at the logo screen and everything is like I said, considerably slower.

How does it make sense that UEFI, a supposed step-up from BIOS needs to run on a FAT32 that's inferior to NTFS and has a 4gb file limit?
 

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The reason to have UEFI as Fat32 it is because it is recognized by all OS's.
If you follow this steps you're going to have Win 7 64 bits installed.
- Format your USB flash drive as Fat 32 (default)
- Extract all files from the Win 7 64 bits iso to the USB flash drive.
- Add the efi/boot folder that I've provided on post 14 to the USB flash drive.
- On the laptop, set Legacy support and Secure boot to disabled.
- Boot from the USB flash drive. (it will only boot as UEFI as there is no MBR on it)
- Go to install - advanced and click on the System partition.
- Click New - Select size as 920G. It will create a RAW partition.
- Click on the 920G RAW partition and click install or next.
That's it.
 

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The reason to have UEFI as Fat32 it is because it is recognized by all OS's.
If you follow this steps you're going to have Win 7 64 bits installed.
- Format your USB flash drive as Fat 32 (default)
- Extract all files from the Win 7 64 bits iso to the USB flash drive.
- Add the efi/boot folder that I've provided on post 14 to the USB flash drive.
- On the laptop, set Legacy support and Secure boot to disabled.
- Boot from the USB flash drive. (it will only boot as UEFI as there is no MBR on it)
- Go to install - advanced and click on the System partition.
- Click New - Select size as 920G. It will create a RAW partition.
- Click on the 920G RAW partition and click install or next.
That's it.

But FAT32 systems have a 4gb file limit? Why would anyone want to choose that option?

Also I'm guessing I have to convert the drive to GPT if it already isn't, but there's no way of doing that when I can't reach the stage where you can open CMD
 

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- Format your USB flash drive as Fat 32 (default)
I'm talking about creating the Win 7 installation USB flash disk, not the HDD.
Please, just do what I wrote above and you're going to have your Win 7 installed as UEFI and your windows C drive will be formatted as NTFS.
 

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- Format your USB flash drive as Fat 32 (default)
I'm talking about creating the Win 7 installation USB flash disk, not the HDD.
Please, just do what I wrote above and you're going to have your Win 7 installed as UEFI and your windows C drive will be formatted as NTFS.

Alright. So as soon as I have the option to go into cmd I convert the disk to gpt?
 

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"https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh304353(v=ws.10).aspx"

Is following all these steps necessary?
 

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I've now formatted the USB exactly as you told me, this time choosing FAT32. It froze again at the "Starting Windows" logo.

Could it be that there's something UEFI incompatible about my hardware? I mean I doubt it but I simply have no clue what's wrong with it
 

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I've formatted the USB back to MBR and this time it goes past the Starting Windows screen. Why would UEFI mode be a problem for it?
 

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I've deleted the partition, and created a new one. This time it's listed as primary but it still gives me the intial error.
 

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you delete the partition leave it blank let windows create what it needs you have no space to create a parition
 

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Hi,
Legacy boot has to be enabled.
Post some pictures of the bios options you have
Mostly boot and os type this will need to have an option for other os

You also need to make sure the hdd = hard drive is not formatted gpt and it needs to be mbr if it is gpt you'll have to install with uefi.
 

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Hi,
Legacy boot has to be enabled.
Post some pictures of the bios options you have
Mostly boot and os type this will need to have an option for other os

You also need to make sure the hdd = hard drive is not formatted gpt and it needs to be mbr if it is gpt you'll have to install with uefi.

Legacy boot has to be enabled.

What for? I know it has to be disabled to be able to boot in UEFI mode. I enabled it back on because I've dropped it and decided to do it in regular BIOS.

The only descriptions I can find are "Insyde H20, version f.1b"

You also need to make sure the hdd = hard drive is not formatted gpt

It's not formatted as anything. It's not marked as either GPT or MBR when I check it out in cmd.
 

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Is your Win 7 ultimate 64 bits?
Is it SP1?
If not, download it from here Microsoft Windows and Office ISO Download Tool


It is. I've tried doing it manually once again by using the xcopy command in cmd. Instead of copying everything it only copied like 4 files and created a system partition with 910 gb of space, and an unallocated one with about 20gb left lol.

I honestly have no clue what to do anymore.
 

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Hi,
Some times hdd manufacture pre-format drives as gpt even though it's only required for drives over 2tbs so windows will see the entire drive space

See the prior tutorial I posted and follow it to format as mbr. it is only 1tb.

Also verify you are not set to use any type of Raid configuration in your bios switch to ahci.
 

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