100% Solved:Setup was Unable to Create a New System Partition[Windows 7, 8 &10]
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In this video we will see how to solve the error setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition see the setup log files for more information\r
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In this video \r
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we will see \r
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how to solve the error \r
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setup was unable to create a new system partition \r
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or locate an existing system partition \r
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see the setup log files for more information\r
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hi friends this is Neil \r
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from howisolve.com \r
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thanks for clicking this video \r
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this error message \r
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setup was unable to create a new system partition \r
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happens quite often when you install Windows system \r
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using a USB drive \r
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this error\r
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is basically hardware dependent \r
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and depends on your motherboard \r
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USB interface USB stick using for installing \r
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the OS and the version of Windows \r
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but broadly main result of this error \r
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is Windows cannot identify the disc \r
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on which it should install the system partition\r
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so Ill show you four methods to solve this error \r
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lets begin with method 1 \r
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to make it easy for Windows \r
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to identifying the disc \r
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remove all the additional storage devices \r
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that you have used \r
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like SD card internal external hard disk USB drives \r
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all of them just only keep those devices \r
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that are required for installing the OS \r
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that is your USB pen drive \r
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and the drive in which youre installing Windows\r
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after doing that Windows should be able to\r
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identify your disk properly \r
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for installation of the system partition \r
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if this method doesnt work \r
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now lets start with method two \r
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in this step you will remove the USB pen drive\r
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when you receive the error message \r
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on this screen now remove your USB pen drive \r
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and then\r
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click the cross icon \r
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it will ask you to confirm\r
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whether you want to close the windows installation\r
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click on yes \r
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and then start the installation\r
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from beginning by clicking on install now\r
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at this stage you might receive an error \r
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indicating the medium is not present \r
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just ignore that error and click okay \r
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click I except agreement\r
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click on next then select custom installation\r
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and now reinsert the USB pen drive \r
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and then click on next at this stage you shouldnt\r
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receive the error message any longer \r
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and Windows installation should continue in normally \r
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if still this doesnt work then it means that\r
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the USB drive is not compatible to install Windows \r
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so lets go to method three \r
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we have to use a USB drive \r
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which is generic in nature \r
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and is a USB 2.0 device \r
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use any non branded USB pen drive \r
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not Kingston not SanDisk \r
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but any cheap generic USB 2.0 device\r
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and reinstall the Windows setup on it \r
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then try again using that
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