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BuckoNZ

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#185719 2-Dec-2015 19:57
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I have purchased an ASRock Beebox N3150. I have replaced the 2GB RAM, which came with the unit with 2x 4GB SODIMMS. I was hoping to get away with the onboard 32GB storage, but this was becoming an issue, so I purchased an AData Premier Pro SP310 128gb mSATA drive.

I have a Windows 10 USB Installation drive. I put this into the Beebox and start going through the installation process.

When I went to select the mSATA drive in the list, it won't let me install Windows on this device and showed an error something along the lines of "We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one. For more information see the setup log files".

Research indicated that Windows 10 hates a pile of partitions and on the existing onboard storage there were about 4 partitions. So I deleted these. Howerver the issue persisted.

Follwoing other advise, I dropped into a command prompt and using DiskPart, I selected the drivee, cleaned it, created an NTFS partition and set it as the active partition.

This time when I went through the installation process, a new message presented itself:
"Windows can't be installed on Drive 0 Partition 1 (Clcik here for more information)"

When you click on the More Information, I get a message saying Windows can't be installed onto my selected location and provided the error code: 0x80300001

Apparently this error code often shows when the Windows 10 USB Installation drive does have the right drivers for your device.

When I go to the ASRock website there are INF drivers, but they are a Windows executable - the raw files aren't there. I have also gone to the AData website to try and find specific drivers for my mSATA drive, but no luck

Where too from here!?!? Any ideas!?!?

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BuckoNZ

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  #1439552 2-Dec-2015 21:15
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Sorted!

Not sure whether it was extracting all the INF files, placing them in a folder called INF in the root of the Windows USB Installer drive, or whether it was downloading a new Windows 10 Installation, the issue is resolved.

Cheers!

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