so I recently got a new SSD on my laptop
last night I spent 6 hrs trying to install windows on the new SSD but it didn't work
first of all it said that I needed MBR not GPT (which am not sure what are those but I did what it said and changed GPT to MBR on the SSD)
After that I accessed my flash drive and booted the installation, now I get this error message "windows installation error 0x80300024"
So from bios, I removed my main HDD (which has windows already installed) and made the boot options the USB drive and the SSD
I got this error
after that, I don't know how the installation started but it did, then the pc restarted, then it boots back up to the old system
I read the article on doing a clean installation for windows
http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-3567655/clean-installation-windows.html
but I don't want to disconnect my HDD, i have problems dissembling my laptop,
SO let's say I clone my C drive to the SSD then delete the C drive (which is on the HDD) then format the SSD, does that work?
last night I spent 6 hrs trying to install windows on the new SSD but it didn't work
first of all it said that I needed MBR not GPT (which am not sure what are those but I did what it said and changed GPT to MBR on the SSD)
After that I accessed my flash drive and booted the installation, now I get this error message "windows installation error 0x80300024"
So from bios, I removed my main HDD (which has windows already installed) and made the boot options the USB drive and the SSD
I got this error
after that, I don't know how the installation started but it did, then the pc restarted, then it boots back up to the old system
I read the article on doing a clean installation for windows
http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-3567655/clean-installation-windows.html
but I don't want to disconnect my HDD, i have problems dissembling my laptop,
SO let's say I clone my C drive to the SSD then delete the C drive (which is on the HDD) then format the SSD, does that work?