If you have a UEFI system, make sure you boot your Windows Setup media in UEFI mode. The easiest way to achieve that is to make sure Secure Boot is enabled, which will automatically disable Legacy BIOS mode. If you still see that issue, when you get to the point asking you where you want to install Windows, choose to delete any existing partitions on that disk until the entire disk shows as Unallocated Space. In that case, Windows will automatically set up the disk appropriately, or at least it should. (Note: Make sure you do NOT accidentally delete partitions on OTHER disks, which will be listed right underneath. Pay close attention to the disk number that's shown on each item in the list to make sure you don't delete anything on a completely different disk.)
If it still doesn't work, what sort of disk are you trying to install this onto, and can you confirm it's installed internally rather than you trying to install it onto a disk attached via USB or something?
the problem i installed the same windows before i think this problem happened when i removed the hard drive and clean it and pit it back guy is there is something maybe i move it with out notice. so i can't install the windows again as the problem is hardware not software
jphughan
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November 18th, 2019 13:00
Ah ok, I've never tried to install Windows onto an eMMC storage device, but here is a thread that discusses that error and suggests a fix.
You may also use the "Get Help Now" option at the bottom right to chat with a Dell technician right away.
JOcean
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November 18th, 2019 11:00
How much storage do you have on your HDD or SSD?
jphughan
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If you have a UEFI system, make sure you boot your Windows Setup media in UEFI mode. The easiest way to achieve that is to make sure Secure Boot is enabled, which will automatically disable Legacy BIOS mode. If you still see that issue, when you get to the point asking you where you want to install Windows, choose to delete any existing partitions on that disk until the entire disk shows as Unallocated Space. In that case, Windows will automatically set up the disk appropriately, or at least it should. (Note: Make sure you do NOT accidentally delete partitions on OTHER disks, which will be listed right underneath. Pay close attention to the disk number that's shown on each item in the list to make sure you don't delete anything on a completely different disk.)
If it still doesn't work, what sort of disk are you trying to install this onto, and can you confirm it's installed internally rather than you trying to install it onto a disk attached via USB or something?
hazem102
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November 18th, 2019 12:00
UEFI mode active
i delete all partition still same i use all partitions programs still same 2 days of searching and try many ways
hazem102
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November 18th, 2019 12:00
32GB eMMC Storag
hazem102
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November 20th, 2019 15:00
you are the best .. thank you .. solved
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