How to clean install Windows 7 ISO from a bootable USB 2.0 port stick on a blank Dell Latitude

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I am trying to clean install Windows 7 on a blank Dell Latitude laptop from a bootable USB plugged in 2.0 port that has a Win 7 ISO.

Tried various options indicated in your forum, but no go. So please help.

Using Diskpart, I can see

Disk 0 - my 60 GB Dell Latitude HDD
DISK 1 - my USB Stick to install windows 7

I'm getting "Setup was unable to create a new system partition" error.

Can you please explain how to fix this error?
 
Dell Latidude D820 I bought in 2008 from Dell, came with Windows Vista x64 OEM, but have misplaced the CD. A few months back, had installed Win 8.1 Pro X64, worked great, loved it.
But monkeying around with a newer Win 8.1 x64 Enterprise Retail had me reformat my HDD for a clean install. I didn't do a backup - was overconfident it will work. But that ISO did not install, so got stuck with a blank laptop and no CD. Now Win 8.1 Pro x64 ISO USB won't install on a blank laptop using USB 2.0.
I used Rufus 1.49 (latest) to make my 16GB USB bootable.

My laptop specs:
Core Duo T7200 CPU, 667MHz front side bus, 2MB L2 cache
2GB SDRAM expandable upto 4GB
60GB hard disk @ 5400RPM (SATA from Fujitsu)
Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN (802.11b/g 54Mbps) Mini Card (Broadcom)
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 120 graphics solution with 512MB TurboCache

Is it that I am installing the OS from USB causing the error "Setup was unable to create a new system partition". Please help me. Thank each one of you in advance. I love this site. It's great.
 
tell me in detail.where are you getting in this message.
while making partitions??
how many partition u already have and are you having data on those???
remember:u can only create partittion from a drive that has been "formatted and deleted"(no drive "e. c: d: f:"etc letter associated to it) i.e. there should be "unallocated space" written on it.

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