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A couple of points. Greg's tutorial should answer all questions on a fresh install for w7.
Only connect the SSD during install.
The w7 installer will do the alignment for you, no need for the diskpart dance.
A couple of points. Greg's tutorial should answer all questions on a fresh install for w7.
Only connect the SSD during install.
The w7 installer will do the alignment for you, no need for the diskpart dance.
[QUOTE=TVeblen;2643352]U DA Man! The USB DVD was in a USB 3 port. I assumed it was 2.0 . This board has a lot of 3.0 ports it turns out.That message "a required CD/DVD device driver is missing" can occur in a system with a UEFI Bios and you are trying to boot from an unsupported device for the boot mode you are in.
To boot from a USB device I have found that the device must be plugged into a USB 2 port. If I try and plug a USB installation stick into a USB 3 port I get that message. The reason is that my system board has a separate Asmedia USB3 controller and that controller is not native to the UEFI/BIOS. It only works in Windows using the ASmedia Drivers. To boot in UEFI you must use the native USB ports.
So try the install with the USB DVD in a USB 2 port.
OK...1 hurdle jumped. I'm sure it will install w/NO problem now.
How should I proceed? The last time I took this next step I started getting crashes and BSODs etc...however...I'm pretty sure the MB was broken.
One of the HDs had Win7 installed on it and it does have the small 100/200 Mb partition. The other drive is formatted for storage, no OS.
After I started having problems adding the 1st (OS) spinner I decided to use Gparted to remove the partition to see if that would help. I never had a chance to try it.
Is that a good idea? If not, how should I proceed?
Also, I'm sure this has been covered on 7F.com so should I just go research or continue here?
On the spinner - use GParted to delete the small 100/200 partition (System Reserved). No OS partition - no System Reserved partition on the spinner.
(Later you can create a new data partition with that extra space.)
Clean or Wipe (write all zeros) the SSD. Nothing on it.
When you get ready to install W7 on the SSD, disconnect all other hard drives - only the SSD and DVD connected (Very Important!)
Then reset the BIOS defaults. After, make sure the SATA controller is set to AHCI (Very Important!)
Then install W7. The tutorial Gregrocker posted is excellent. Either run through it to be familiar, or print it out.
If you follow all these instructions it should go without a hitch.
I really need to give more info.
I have successfully installed W7pro and have done all 9 billion updates.
I did change to AHCI before installing.
So...installed and only the SSD is running at this point.
Drop in the spinner OS HD and boot to Gparted, delete the small partition, reboot?
Hopefully everything works and then add the 2nd spinner...
I do not see a screenshot for Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image so we can see what you're talking about. Point out the partition you're asking about deleting.
As long as you installed to SSD with all other HD's unplugged, and the SSD remains set first to boot then adding back the other HD's should not interfere. But let us see a pic with all drives connected, tell us exactly what you want to do, and we will give you the steps.
OK. The SSD is the only drive installed. The only reason I'm moving slow and asking questions is because the last time I got to this step everything went haywire. I added the spinner and started getting all kinds of errors.
But again...that was probably related to the board malfunctioning.
Hey Greg! I think we established (about 60 posts back) that the old spinner had an OS partition (C) and a System Reserved Partition (the 100MB one). The OP deleted the OS Partition but not the SR.
So this sounds like that oldie but goodie where you add a second ACTIVE partition to a system. And with a smidgeon of missing OS to boot! (or not boot - as the case would be )