Hi,
I have 2 hard drives: one of 1TB and the second one is 2TB.
I usually install Windows 10 on the 1TB, but now I am want to change it.
I want to install Windows 10 on the 2TB Hard drive, But I got a problem.
This is what is appear when i enter the BIOS:
I enter the UEFI one, and When I start to install i wait until it's finish.
When the computer do restrat, the Setup install of windows start again automaticly.
and When I putted out the USB, this is what happen:
The computer isn't loading nothing, and the BIOS open..
What to do? the windows 10 can't be installed on this Hard Drive.
I don't know what to do.. Please Help me.
Thank you
Please help!!!
I need help guys..
Try removing the other hard drive (1TB) and run the install with only the drive you want to install on (2TB)
I tried this in the past, still not working..
What to do?
Try creating a UEFI and Legacy USB drive USB Flash Drive - Create to Install Windows 10 - Windows 10 blog.
As Dude said, disconnect all drives you are not installing Windows on. When you get to the "where do you want to install Windows', go to advanced options, delete all partitions until the drive says unallocated, then highlight the drive, select new and apply. It will create the partitions it needs, then click install.
This will help Windows 10 - Clean Install - Windows 10 blog
But, you will have trouble activating,unless you have a retail key. If you don't, use the upgrade install first, then you should be able to do a clean install if you need to, after it activates. Windows 10 - Upgrade Installation - Windows 10 blog
Based on you screenshot, you have a UEFI bios. I would imagine you have an MBR partition in the hard drive you are installing to. You cannot install in UEFI on a hard drive that has an MBR partition. So, deleting all partitions on the hard drive and allowing Windows to create it the way it needs to, should solve your issue.
Quote from this post:Asus motherboard with UEFI firmware. How to install Windows 7/8/10 64-bit in UEFI Boot Mode.
You do not need to change the default UEFI firmware (BIOS) settings.
Note:You need to select to boot from the UEFI type (marked UEFI in the boot menu) if you want to install Windows 7/8/10 64-bitin UEFI Boot Mode (see screenshot below).
Note:You do not need to change the boot order of drives in your UEFI firmware settings.
- Connect your Windows 7/8/10 64-bit USB flash drive (Note:FAT32 file system) or insert your Windows 7/8/10 64-bit DVD.
- Restart the computer.
- Press the correct key to enter the boot menu (for example, Asus F8 and Gigabyte F12).
- Select to boot from the "UEFI: USB/DVD device name" (see screenshot below).