Bootable usb windows 7 - Tryed everything - Please help


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    Bootable usb windows 7 - Tryed everything - Please help


    Ok here I am, I write here in forums because now I feel really stuck and need

    help. I have done so much effort to make it work and now I just have no patience

    left at all.

    I want to do something that is suposly to be really straightforward to do but

    for some reason, whatever I do, it NEVER work: I want to install windows 7 on a

    hard drive from a bootable usb thumb drive.

    After pluging the thumb drive to the computer, I boot the computer from it. The

    windows installation appear, I select the language and keyboard layout, choose

    next. When selecting the drive (only one regular 500gb hdd pluged to the mobo)

    to install the OS I click next then always the same message: "setup was unable

    to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition. see the

    setup log files for more information."

    I have done the following things trying to make it work:

    - Install the iso with different usb bootable tools (the windows tool, rufus,

    winbootic and more)
    - Tried different windows Iso I have (different Os, different language,

    different architechture and different version)
    - Tried to install it on different flash drive I have (all brand new and

    working)
    - Tried installing it on many different computers (at least 10 differents)
    - Tried diskpart commands suggested to fix that
    - Tried editing the Bios : changing the sata type to ahci as some people

    suggested. What other setting can I change in the Bios?

    And now at that point what can I do more? Honestly Im really tired of all this,

    I just dont know what to do. And I absolutly need to make it work as it should.

    Please guys I need help with this, otherwise ill just get crazy.
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