Hi everyone, my new laptop has a normal hard drive and also has a 128gb Samsung m.2 ssd drive.
I was able to install a fresh dual boot on the regular hard drive. First Windows 10 then Windows 7 using usb method which included embedding the usb 3 drives.
Now for the ssd I shrunk down half the drive after Windows 10 was installed so I could install Windows 7. Followed pretty much the same process, booted with Windows 7 usb got all the way to the partitions and Windows then said "Windows was unable to create a system partition etc." message. I did have the option to continue, which I did as stated in one of the tutorials " this site. However after files installed I ended up getting an error at the end.
So I'm wondering is this perhaps because I didn't burn the samsung nvme drives into the usb?
I was able to install a fresh dual boot on the regular hard drive. First Windows 10 then Windows 7 using usb method which included embedding the usb 3 drives.
Now for the ssd I shrunk down half the drive after Windows 10 was installed so I could install Windows 7. Followed pretty much the same process, booted with Windows 7 usb got all the way to the partitions and Windows then said "Windows was unable to create a system partition etc." message. I did have the option to continue, which I did as stated in one of the tutorials " this site. However after files installed I ended up getting an error at the end.
So I'm wondering is this perhaps because I didn't burn the samsung nvme drives into the usb?
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows XPQ95508GBATI 3850
- OS
- Windows XP
- CPU
- Q9550
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte UD3P
- Memory
- 8GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- ATI 3850
- Sound Card
- Audigy