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Multi-Installation USB installing windows 10 from it
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Hello i wanna ask about installing windows from created USB with WinToHDD
I went trought all steps and at screen where Disk partitions its so confusing here what i did first time but i think i messed something i posted a photo what i did first time when i installed windows 10 from it i think i tick something wrong on that photo i did all that but now second time i miss some partition FAT or so dont remember?

Can someone help me with it, what did i tick wrong if so how to fix that and what is correct system and boot partition to tick in my case ?

Thanx.  


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(01-28-2019, 12:26 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote: Hello i wanna ask about installing windows from created USB with WinToHDD
I went trought all steps and at screen where Disk partitions its so confusing here what i did first time but i think i messed something i posted a photo what i did first time when i installed windows 10 from it i think i tick something wrong on that photo i did all that but now second time i miss some partition FAT or so dont remember?

Can someone help me with it, what did i tick wrong if so how to fix that and what is correct system and boot partition to tick in my case ?

Thanx.  

First, don't expect official reply form them, seems they are hardly bothered about customer's queries.
I've raised an issue prior to your post, which had no reply as off date, and I turned out to have found the solution at my end only.

Second, to answer your issue; for UEFI boot/Windows-7 to Windows-10 they require GPT Partition table, and a 100MB FAT32 system Partition for Booting, and another large NTFS Partition for Windows to be installed.

So in your case, first run diskmgmt.msc to Re-partition your HDD.
Erase all the partitions/drive from that HDD.
Now first create a 100MB partition and format to FAT32
then Create another Partition larger than 20GB and Format into NTFS.

Now open WinToHDD and do the same again as you did earlier.
Only for the System Partition, choose the first FAT32 100MB one.
For the Boot Paritition, choose the Second NTFS large one.

Optional : No need to Format this time.

The condition is, System Partition has to be 100MB FAT32 and BOOT Partition has to be NTFS and large; but both partition can't be in the same drive, which you've done wrong here.

Hope it helps.

Feel free to get back...
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(01-28-2019, 03:08 PM)VISHAL Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 12:26 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote: Hello i wanna ask about installing windows from created USB with WinToHDD
I went trought all steps and at screen where Disk partitions its so confusing here what i did first time but i think i messed something i posted a photo what i did first time when i installed windows 10 from it i think i tick something wrong on that photo i did all that but now second time i miss some partition FAT or so dont remember?

Can someone help me with it, what did i tick wrong if so how to fix that and what is correct system and boot partition to tick in my case ?

Thanx.  

First, don't expect official reply form them, seems they are hardly bothered about customer's queries.
I've raised an issue prior to your post, which had no reply as off date, and I turned out to have found the solution at my end only.

Second, to answer your issue; for UEFI boot/Windows-7 to Windows-10 they require GPT Partition table, and a 100MB FAT32 system Partition for Booting, and another large NTFS Partition for Windows to be installed.

So in your case, first run diskmgmt.msc to Re-partition your HDD.
Erase all the partitions/drive from that HDD.
Now first create a 100MB partition and format to FAT32
then Create another Partition larger than 20GB and Format into NTFS.

Now open WinToHDD and do the same again as you did earlier.
Only for the System Partition, choose the first FAT32 100MB one.
For the Boot Paritition, choose the Second NTFS large one.

Optional : No need to Format this time.

The condition is, System Partition has to be 100MB FAT32 and BOOT Partition has to be NTFS and large; but both partition can't be in the same drive, which you've done wrong here.

Hope it helps.

Feel free to get back...

Thank you so much for your fast reply i will try to do that,also i ran in to another problem now when install WinToHDD and try to enter licence it wont accept it it give me error so weird.
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Guys, if you want a quick response, please send us a direct email, please describe the problem you are experiencing in detail and provide the user log file or the error code for the program prompt. Thank you.
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(01-28-2019, 06:14 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 03:08 PM)VISHAL Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 12:26 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote: Hello i wanna ask about installing windows from created USB with WinToHDD
I went trought all steps and at screen where Disk partitions its so confusing here what i did first time but i think i messed something i posted a photo what i did first time when i installed windows 10 from it i think i tick something wrong on that photo i did all that but now second time i miss some partition FAT or so dont remember?

Can someone help me with it, what did i tick wrong if so how to fix that and what is correct system and boot partition to tick in my case ?

Thanx.  

First, don't expect official reply form them, seems they are hardly bothered about customer's queries.
I've raised an issue prior to your post, which had no reply as off date, and I turned out to have found the solution at my end only.

Second, to answer your issue; for UEFI boot/Windows-7 to Windows-10 they require GPT Partition table, and a 100MB FAT32 system Partition for Booting, and another large NTFS Partition for Windows to be installed.

So in your case, first run diskmgmt.msc to Re-partition your HDD.
Erase all the partitions/drive from that HDD.
Now first create a 100MB partition and format to FAT32
then Create another Partition larger than 20GB and Format into NTFS.

Now open WinToHDD and do the same again as you did earlier.
Only for the System Partition, choose the first FAT32 100MB one.
For the Boot Paritition, choose the Second NTFS large one.

Optional : No need to Format this time.

The condition is, System Partition has to be 100MB FAT32 and BOOT Partition has to be NTFS and large; but both partition can't be in the same drive, which you've done wrong here.

Hope it helps.

Feel free to get back...

Thank you so much for your fast reply i will try to do that,also i ran in to another problem now when install WinToHDD and try to enter licence it wont accept it it give me error so weird.

Do remember, Google is always your best friend... Hope you'd understand...
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(01-28-2019, 06:34 PM)admin Wrote: Guys, if you want a quick response, please send us a direct email, please describe the problem you are experiencing in detail and provide the user log file or the error code for the program prompt. Thank you.

Dear admin,

A forum should be given the same priority as per the mail. By mail only individual problem gets solved, but in forum eventually for many people query gets answered by just replying on 1 post.

So please try to be more responsive in forum as well. Because our 1 question and answer can help many...
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(01-28-2019, 07:08 PM)VISHAL Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 06:34 PM)admin Wrote: Guys, if you want a quick response, please send us a direct email, please describe the problem you are experiencing in detail and provide the user log file or the error code for the program prompt. Thank you.

Dear admin,

A forum should be given the same priority as per the mail. By mail only individual problem gets solved, but in forum eventually for many people query gets answered by just replying on 1 post.

So please try to be more responsive in forum as well. Because our 1 question and answer can help many...

You are right, we will improve our work to improve our services. Thanks.
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(01-28-2019, 07:04 PM)VISHAL Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 06:14 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 03:08 PM)VISHAL Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 12:26 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote: Hello i wanna ask about installing windows from created USB with WinToHDD
I went trought all steps and at screen where Disk partitions its so confusing here what i did first time but i think i messed something i posted a photo what i did first time when i installed windows 10 from it i think i tick something wrong on that photo i did all that but now second time i miss some partition FAT or so dont remember?

Can someone help me with it, what did i tick wrong if so how to fix that and what is correct system and boot partition to tick in my case ?

Thanx.  

First, don't expect official reply form them, seems they are hardly bothered about customer's queries.
I've raised an issue prior to your post, which had no reply as off date, and I turned out to have found the solution at my end only.

Second, to answer your issue; for UEFI boot/Windows-7 to Windows-10 they require GPT Partition table, and a 100MB FAT32 system Partition for Booting, and another large NTFS Partition for Windows to be installed.

So in your case, first run diskmgmt.msc to Re-partition your HDD.
Erase all the partitions/drive from that HDD.
Now first create a 100MB partition and format to FAT32
then Create another Partition larger than 20GB and Format into NTFS.

Now open WinToHDD and do the same again as you did earlier.
Only for the System Partition, choose the first FAT32 100MB one.
For the Boot Paritition, choose the Second NTFS large one.

Optional : No need to Format this time.

The condition is, System Partition has to be 100MB FAT32 and BOOT Partition has to be NTFS and large; but both partition can't be in the same drive, which you've done wrong here.

Hope it helps.

Feel free to get back...

Thank you so much for your fast reply i will try to do that,also i ran in to another problem now when install WinToHDD and try to enter licence it wont accept it it give me error so weird.

Do remember, Google is always your best friend... Hope you'd understand...

I did all that and installed windows 10 again but now one problem i cant make partition as primary only logical dont know why that is case,before i made partition for my files primary with no problem.
Here what partitions i have now.


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(01-29-2019, 05:59 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 07:04 PM)VISHAL Wrote: Do remember, Google is always your best friend... Hope you'd understand...

I did all that and installed windows 10 again but now one problem i cant make partition as primary only logical dont know why that is case,before i made partition for my files primary with no problem.
Here what partitions i have now.

Oh Dear!

You gotta convert the Disk into GPT Partition as I've stated earlier.

GPT converted HDD always make each partition as Primary Partition.

Use any free software to convert from MBR to GPT
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(01-29-2019, 06:39 PM)VISHAL Wrote:
(01-29-2019, 05:59 PM)Korisnik20019 Wrote:
(01-28-2019, 07:04 PM)VISHAL Wrote: Do remember, Google is always your best friend... Hope you'd understand...

I did all that and installed windows 10 again but now one problem i cant make partition as primary only logical dont know why that is case,before i made partition for my files primary with no problem.
Here what partitions i have now.

Oh Dear!

You gotta convert the Disk into GPT Partition as I've stated earlier.

GPT converted HDD always make each partition as Primary Partition.

Use any free software to convert from MBR to GPT

Hi
I did converted disk from windows recovery console to from mbr to gpt but after that windows could not boot,then i reinstalled windows from CD.
Now i tryed to convert disk with Easos Partition Master 13 i execute operation and ask to reboot but after i boot into windows Disk is in mbr stil not gpt.
I managed to convert it to GPT with Hirens and that software you sugested me
But when i try to boot it say no disk found or to connect disk someting like that i think that my BIOS only support Legacy mode not UEFI that is problem.
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