Invalid or damaged bootable partition

Solution
Hello... you must do a "Clean install" FIRST when changing from x86 (32) to x64(64)... Windows operating system... B )

"Clean Install' means deleting all previous "Partitions" on the HD/SSD ( using the install media )... before install of the OS.

1) Install/Boot from your Windows install media.
2) Type in needed data and complete information screens.
3) "Type of install" screen choose "Custom Install"
4) When HD/SSD/Drive information screen is Displayed click the "Drive options" app below.
5) Highlight a "Partition" and click delete.
6) Repeat till there are NO more "Partitions"visible.
6a) sometimes it takes a few "re-boots" with the install media to get them all.
7) When your drive is "Clean" Start/click the OS "Install" and the...

Powpow22

Commendable
Jun 18, 2016
7
0
1,510
This is a black screen, the top left corner of the written somewhere on it "Invalid or damaged bootable partition"
I dont know how to explain it...Im dont know very good english :)
When i turn on pc its show me and nothing happend more
 
Hi

Is this a clean install eg a new hdd or new built pc
Or a upgrade?
If a upgrade what is previous operating system?
How many hard disks and SSD's ?

Win 10 should be able to erase existing Windows partitions but may have problems with unix, linux partitions

Regards
Mike Barnes
 

Powpow22

Commendable
Jun 18, 2016
7
0
1,510
Previous operating system was windows 7 ultimate,Im have windows 10 32 bit,and i need 64 bit,i dont care windows 7 or windows 8,10,just i need 64 bit
And hard disks,i dont know how to find how much i have :D


 
Hello... you must do a "Clean install" FIRST when changing from x86 (32) to x64(64)... Windows operating system... B )

"Clean Install' means deleting all previous "Partitions" on the HD/SSD ( using the install media )... before install of the OS.

1) Install/Boot from your Windows install media.
2) Type in needed data and complete information screens.
3) "Type of install" screen choose "Custom Install"
4) When HD/SSD/Drive information screen is Displayed click the "Drive options" app below.
5) Highlight a "Partition" and click delete.
6) Repeat till there are NO more "Partitions"visible.
6a) sometimes it takes a few "re-boots" with the install media to get them all.
7) When your drive is "Clean" Start/click the OS "Install" and the Windows "Install button" And the install will start... AND will create the needed "New Partitions" on it.
 
Solution