Formating/partitioning via a different system allowed me to get all the way into the installation up until the point where it says "installing features" then it gives me an error saying it was unable to set the system local - or something like that. I could manually partition it on another system all the way. It would return an error saying incorrect parameter or something like that (Note I was able to partition the drive here but not format to ntfs). Not even partitioning the drive through command prompt using diskpart worked. I would get errors when I would try to partition it or format it. When installing from a cd, I could get to the point where I see the drive listed. When installing windows through a USB, it would ask me for drivers before proceeding. It was detected by the bios but diagnostics gave me the "303 quick" Error. The Samsung drive- This was the second drive I tried. When attached to a different computer running windows the drives are detected fine. The Kingston drives- Were not detected at all by the bios no errors or nothing, nada. Okay, well I have tried three different brand new ssd's: 1. kingston v300 120gb SSD, 2. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale Systems.Printer Wireless, Networking & Internet.DesignJet, Large Format Printers & Digital Press.Printing Errors or Lights & Stuck Print Jobs.Notebook Hardware and Upgrade Questions.
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