I'm trying to install Windows 7 on the third hard drive in my system. I have a 102 gb partition formatted to ntfs. I get the Error message “Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition.” At one time I had Windows 7 installed on the second hard drive and it worked fine, but it was a SSD and just not big enough for dual booting. The drive I want to nstall on is an EIDE drive. That wouldn't be the problem would it? I can only use GParted in Linux to edit the partition right now. If anyone can help I would appreciate it.
Mike
I got the exact same message when trying to install a second copy of Windows 7 on my computer. Finally, this is what worked for me:
Disconnected all the drives except the one I wanted to install the 2nd copy to
Installed Windows 7 to the second drive
Reconnected all the other drives
Installed EasyBCD and using that program renamed the first install to 1 - Windows 7
Added the 2nd install to the boot menu: 2 - Windows 7
Rebooted and was able to start into the second installation just fine.
My setup:
Drive 0: 100mb System partition, 74gb Windows 7, first install
Drive 1: 100mb System partition, 74gb Windows 7, second install
Drive 3: 200GB
Drive 4: 250GB
Both drives 3 and 4 combined into 1 volume
If for some reason after you reconnect the drives, your system complains about a missing boot manager, just reboot off the install DVD. Then go into a command prompt and using diskpart, set the small 100mb partition of your 1st install as active. That's the only problem I ran into.
Hope this helps. I sort of had to piece it together from several answers found everywhere, this forum included.