I have a Dell 3647 with a SanDisk SSD Plus 120GB running Windows 10 Home. It was running smoothly for about two years until last week when Windows started to reboot randomly. I decided to reset Windows. It didn't go well.
After a while, (on another computer) I went to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 and created a flash drive with Windows 10 Home installation media.
Once I was able to install Windows on the Dell. After an hour of doing updates it crashed and I never saw Windows again.
Using the Windows 10 Home installation, eventually I deleted all the partitions on the drive.
Then I used diskpart and deleted any partitions as well, the ones created by the Windows installer. This left the ssd completely clean.
Last night the drive had no partitions on it.
Drive 0 Unallocated Space Total size 111.8GB Free space 111.8GB
I had the Windows installed create Windows on that space. It eventually gave the error message "We couldn't create a new partition. [Error: 0xac430380]."
Drive 0 Partition 1 Total size 450.0MB Free space 450.0MB
Drive 0 Unallocated Space Total size 111.3GB Free space 111.3GB
Google yields no result for that error message.
Right now I have it trying to install to that 111.3GB, but it takes many hours to come back with an error message, which I expect it to do.
Originally, I thought this was a Windows problem...
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3305694/dell-desktop-windows-died-issues-fixing.html
I still think I'm missing a step, or an option. This shouldn't have been a four day project that still has me with a doorstop, not a functioning computer...
After a while, (on another computer) I went to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 and created a flash drive with Windows 10 Home installation media.
Once I was able to install Windows on the Dell. After an hour of doing updates it crashed and I never saw Windows again.
Using the Windows 10 Home installation, eventually I deleted all the partitions on the drive.
Then I used diskpart and deleted any partitions as well, the ones created by the Windows installer. This left the ssd completely clean.
Last night the drive had no partitions on it.
Drive 0 Unallocated Space Total size 111.8GB Free space 111.8GB
I had the Windows installed create Windows on that space. It eventually gave the error message "We couldn't create a new partition. [Error: 0xac430380]."
Drive 0 Partition 1 Total size 450.0MB Free space 450.0MB
Drive 0 Unallocated Space Total size 111.3GB Free space 111.3GB
Google yields no result for that error message.
Right now I have it trying to install to that 111.3GB, but it takes many hours to come back with an error message, which I expect it to do.
Originally, I thought this was a Windows problem...
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3305694/dell-desktop-windows-died-issues-fixing.html
I still think I'm missing a step, or an option. This shouldn't have been a four day project that still has me with a doorstop, not a functioning computer...