How do I partition, format, and assign a drive letter to a new drive
I just built my first gaming PC. I have a Gigabyte motherboard. I was trying to install Windows 10 off of a flash drive, but It couldn't detect any drivers. So, How do I partition, format, and assign a drive letter to a drive with no OS?
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Right-click the Windows icon on the taskbar and click "Disk Manager"(alternatively, you can search that up in the control panel).
From there, you can easily create a partition by right-clicking unallocated space or format or asign a drive letter by right-clicking a partition, among other useful disk management options.
you allow windows installer to format the drive for you.

afterwards, you can partition (the hdd) into about 500gb/partition for 1tb or 1tb/partition if 2tb or larger.
Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από old poo chiefputsi:
you allow windows installer to format the drive for you.

afterwards, you can partition (the hdd) into about 500gb/partition for 1tb or 1tb/partition if 2tb or larger.
The windows installer can't find the driver to format it

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Right-click the Windows icon on the taskbar and click "Disk Manager"(alternatively, you can search that up in the control panel).
From there, you can easily create a partition by right-clicking unallocated space or format or asign a drive letter by right-clicking a partition, among other useful disk management options.
I have no task bar or anything like that because I don't have an operating system
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από rotNdude; 23 Αυγ 2015, 9:46
What are you using for:
- Motherboard
- Drive(s)
- What is set in BIOS for: UEFI Mode and SATA Mode?
So you purchased a retail Win10 license?
make a bootable usb flash drive installer from a windows dvd installer or windows ISO using rufus from a working computer.
http://rufus.akeo.ie/downloads/rufus-2.2.exe

use a usb 2.0 port on your new computer (motherboard) and NOT usb 3.0 port even if your usb flash drive is version 3.0.
i like to use the old fall back diskpart but you need a bootable usb disk as suggested above
You don't need to partition a hard drive before installing Windows. The Windows installer will handle the partitioning for you. If Windows cannot detect any drives during the installation then you have a different problem.

First of all, does the motherboard BIOS detect the drive? What SATA port is the drive connected to? Is it connected to a port provided by the Intel or AMD Chipset or is it provided by a third-party controller like Marvel? Giving your actual motherboard model number will help us help you with this.
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από old poo chiefputsi:
you allow windows installer to format the drive for you.

afterwards, you can partition (the hdd) into about 500gb/partition for 1tb or 1tb/partition if 2tb or larger.
The windows installer can't find the driver to format it

Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Air:
Right-click the Windows icon on the taskbar and click "Disk Manager"(alternatively, you can search that up in the control panel).
From there, you can easily create a partition by right-clicking unallocated space or format or asign a drive letter by right-clicking a partition, among other useful disk management options.
I have no task bar or anything like that because I don't have an operating system
if you got free upgrade to windows 10, you need to do the upgrade first, then when its upgraded, windows10 will write data into the boot sector of the drive and you can do a clean install on that drive after that. Not 100% sure thats how it works, but thats what I have heard.
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i like to use the old fall back diskpart but you need a bootable usb disk as suggested above

No u don't u can do that right from the OS installer. After u get past the installer agreement and ready to view your disks; pressing SHIFT+F10 brings up a Command Prompt window, and you have access to things like DiskPart or other tools.


Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Kinja Kahn:
Not 100% sure thats how it works, but thats what I have heard.

You do an Upgrade first; what that does is tie your current qualifying OS and Win10 OS together, along with your Motherboard; a Win10 key is then generated and tied to your Motherboard and gets stored on Microsoft Servers. Once this link occurs, you are free to do a Win10 clean install, no further key or activation needed. But that free Win10 will now be tied to your Motherboard.
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Bad 💀 Motha; 23 Αυγ 2015, 22:09
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Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Justcus:
i like to use the old fall back diskpart but you need a bootable usb disk as suggested above

No u don't u can do that right from the OS installer. After u get past the installer agreement and ready to view your disks; pressing SHIFT+F10 brings up a Command Prompt window, and you have access to things like DiskPart or other tools.


Αναρτήθηκε αρχικά από Kinja Kahn:
Not 100% sure thats how it works, but thats what I have heard.

You do an Upgrade first; what that does is tie your current qualifying OS and Win10 OS together, along with your Motherboard; a Win10 key is then generated and tied to your Motherboard and gets stored on Microsoft Servers. Once this link occurs, you are free to do a Win10 clean install, no further key or activation needed. But that free Win10 will now be tied to your Motherboard.

Well that depends on if you have a dvd drive or not as i have a micro itx board with only 2 sata cables and both being used by hard drives I needed a usb to boot the system so yes you sometimes need a usb to boot the system to install the OS
Τελευταία επεξεργασία από Uncle Brick; 23 Αυγ 2015, 23:21
It doesn't matter; Optical vs Flash
Either method can be used.
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