Install on latter partition nightmare

currymunster

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I've been struggling to install 7 home premium OEM onto a 320gb hard drive on a Toshiba laptop.#
Think make and model is unimportant.
It's a mates laptop and the first 60gb are damaged so I have partitioned the first 60gb and left it as unallocated.
Then install 7 onto the later partition.
when restarting it sticks at "press any key to boot from cd"
or disk read error if I remove dvd.
looking at the hard drive it looks like it's not installing the 100mb system boot details at the beginning of my partition.
How do I do this please as this drive is fine after the first 60gb.
Done this a thousand times before but not with 7!!
Thanks - James
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom
OS
32 bit
Windows is automatically creating the system partition in the unallocated space. Allocate that space (if possible as damaged) and windows will not be able to do this. Following this; If setup asks to create extra partitions so all features work, select "Cancel"
 
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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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Intel Core2 Quad Q8300 2.5Ghz
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i5 @2.7Ghz 4GB DDR3
Done it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Booted from dvd and deleted whole disk and formatted it using Windows 7 boot disk.
It then created the system partition.
click next and just as it started installing I click cancel and shut down
then using hirens I booted from usb and used partition magic to shink main partition by 60gb and moved it to end of disk.
then moved 100mb system partition upto the begining of the main partition leaving 60 gb unallocated at the beginning of the disk.
Shut down and rebooted from the dvd a did custom install to the main partition .
I then must have found the system partition and did the business as it is now booting for the rest of the install.
I knew there must be a way even if it is complicated (Thats microsoft!!)

Thanks for help

James
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
32 bit
Would a low level format possibly help this situation? Perhaps something like dbans boot and nuke and making a few passes at the hard drive prior to trying install as a last type resort type thing?
 

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PC/Desktop
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Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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FX 8350 @ 4.8ghz, turbo clocked to 5.4ghz
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Asus Sabertooth FX990 Gen 3.0 R2.0
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Mushkin Enhanced Blackline 16GB 1760mhz 10-10-9-24 T1
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Gigabyte-660 Windforce OC- GPU Clock 1212MHz /3504MHz ram
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Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D PCIe Sound Card
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Samsung SyncMaster S27B350H (HDMI)
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1 x SSD Crucial M4 256GB (Primary OS)
3 x HDD WD 1TB
4 x HDD 2TB
1 x HDD 160GB (Secondary Backup OS)
Raid SATA III 6GB/s 4-port PCI-e Controller Card, Marvel 88SE9215 chipset
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Chieftec-650-14CS (Modular) 80 Plus Gold-650 Watt
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Akasa Venom Toxic Gaming Big tower ( Custom Black ) Ver 2.0
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Water 2.0 PRO / GEIL Cyclone VRM / 6x120mm 2x220mm 2x140mm
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Logitech G19
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Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000
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Fiber GBS
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Gotta have at least 1!
I would also do a full format as shown in Step 2.2 of SSD - HDD Optimize for Windows Reinstallation
to quarantine bad sectors. The format done by the installer is Quick.

You can block the install from touching the first 60gb by making it a Logical partition which cannot host boot files, then make the remainder a Primary NTFS Active using the Diskpart commands shown, close the Command Box and click Install Now to install to the Primary.
 
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