Evelyn_Bi New User

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  • Hi RobertMr,no I couldn't solve it. If I remember correctly I found some article/answer and it basically said that it was an old laptop and it wasn't compatible. I didn't put any SSD at the end.
  • I had already tried both... First, I tried these commands X:\Sources>diskpart list disk select disk 0 clean create partition primary exit and then these: list disk select disk [id] clean convert gpt exit Still nothing... And I really thank you for your time!
  • I tried to install it from USB. (I didn't delete the partitions, though, to make a clean install, because I got the same messages before, when I was trying to clean install windows). I attach some photos, so you can see what the problem is. This is the boot menu of my pc, while I have the ssd pluged in.
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