Windows 8 and the dreaded couldn't create a new partition
Hi all,
Something must be wrong with me, as I am posting more than normal on my blog!. This time its about Windows 8. I have rebuilt my PC over the last few evenings and been running into the error:
"We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one. For more information, see the Setup log files."
This error hits after you enter the CD key (I must have entered mine about 30 times trying to get around this issue), when you try to assign the partition that you wish to install windows 8 on. I have 3 hard drives in my PC and I have tried all numerical combinations of disks, plus unplugged all USB ports (I didnt have any devices in my PC during install), removed all SD ports (I didnt have anything in them anyway) and removed anything else that was not screwed on. Still the same error.
I finally fixed it by following this process (IMPORTANT: These steps assume that you have not got any data on any of your HDDs that you care about!!!):
Reboot the PC with the Win 8 CD in and select repair
Head over to the advanced tools option
once in the command prompt run Diskpart
Type LIST DISK
Type SELECT DISK <whatever disk number you have>
Type CLEAN
Type CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY
Type ACTIVE
Type FORMAT FS=NTFS QUICK
Type ASSIGN
perform the above for any other hdds present, but dont make any other drive active of course.
Now reboot and start in the installation over again. you should be good to go :)
I hope this helps you
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Anonymous
January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
Do you have any errors Bharat? is there any particular step that doesn't work? Have you removed all removable devices possible (SD cards etc)Anonymous
January 01, 2003
What made the difference for me was that I had to delete all the other other partitions on the other disks in the machine.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
thanks for this.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
okay, for me this changes the disk to not be gpt. any ideas to stop it doing that?Anonymous
January 29, 2013
Out of all the solutions disabling s.m.a.r.t. worked for me. Have a good day!Anonymous
February 17, 2013
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February 23, 2013
hey there ReaperFighter could please help with a solution for disks that need to be in gpt format ?Anonymous
March 01, 2013
Saved my day. :DAnonymous
March 21, 2013
Tried all the above, and still no joy :(Anonymous
April 07, 2013
You saved the day!!!!!!! Worked for me :DAnonymous
April 10, 2013
Instead of using "clean" you could use the following: Type LIST PARTITION Type SELECT PARTITION <n> where <n> is your partition number of the last drive (Drive 0 Unallocated Space 20 Gb) Type CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY Type ACTIVEAnonymous
April 11, 2013
Thanks! I thought I might have to use my hard drive as a paperweight before this solution.Anonymous
April 13, 2013
Thanks! Before reading this, i was trying formatting using easus partition master. Turned out that I was missing the "Set as active" option on the win8 partition. No need to reformat the other drives thoughAnonymous
April 18, 2013
I failed for hours until using Diskpart on my hard disk, thanks!Anonymous
April 21, 2013
Dell T320 with PERC 710. Had more than 4 partitions and dual SD cards. Removed the SD cards and kept it below 4 partitions and now everything installs. I also ran the setup mentioned above and all is well. Why is there a 4 partition (circa IDE interface) limit on a Windows 8 install? ThanksAnonymous
April 26, 2013
Thank youAnonymous
May 04, 2013
not workingAnonymous
May 09, 2013
worked for meAnonymous
July 02, 2013
I ran through the same stuff - but the most common solution is what worked for me - just disconnect everything! I was skimping and not disconnecting the SD card reader and I think that's what finally opened it up. I did have a problem after the first reboot where it did not recognize the boot record - but if you boot from the CD again and follow the repair process that seemed to fix it.Anonymous
July 02, 2013
its working perfectly... ThanksAnonymous
July 27, 2013
Worked straight ahead,u can do this straight from the "where do you want to install" window by typing shift+f10Anonymous
July 28, 2013
Much appreciated.Anonymous
August 12, 2013
Thanks a lot. Worked for me. Thank you very much.Anonymous
August 17, 2013
Thank you!!! It's so sad after 20+ years of OS development that MS still can't get things right.Anonymous
August 18, 2013
Thank youAnonymous
August 31, 2013
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September 11, 2013
Heeeeelllllpppppp, ok after trawling the world wide web, and trying all the above in many different combos,i am still faced with that error of no partition, and trust me there is a partition lol, if any one can help i will be Waiting, thanks in advanceAnonymous
September 11, 2013
Please Microsoft not only is windows 8 uncool but make at least easy to use installer !!!Anonymous
September 13, 2013
grrrrr, the CLEAN command apparenly deletes ALL partitions on a disk!!! Not only the partition you want to use for windows :( So be very careful with that! btw, I can't believe that the Windows setup can't handle something so basic as this. Windows 7 never had any problems with this kind of issues...Anonymous
September 17, 2013
This works! Awesome...Anonymous
September 18, 2013
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October 11, 2013
Hey, I seem to be having the same problem but when I type the format part in it doesn't work? Just built my first pc and can't get windows 8 to install it's pretty frustrating! I'm not very knowledgeable at this stuff so maybe it is something else?Anonymous
October 17, 2013
Thank you so much. This worked first try with no issues. Just a tip though, the very first step should be "diskpart" in thr command prompt, followed by list disk. But thanks again! Big help.Anonymous
October 17, 2013
Just gotta say - almost a year later, still works! You're awesome.Anonymous
October 23, 2013
I don't know you, but I love you in a totally non-homoerotic way. Thank you very much! :)Anonymous
October 29, 2013
ThanksAnonymous
November 08, 2013
OMG, it worked! I was installing onto a raid set with Intel Rapid Storage drivers loaded.Anonymous
November 08, 2013
Nice. ThanksAnonymous
November 09, 2013
thx man! works great!!!Anonymous
November 11, 2013
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!Anonymous
November 23, 2013
Thanks worked a treat with 8.1 and an SSD, I did not get this issue with convention sataAnonymous
November 27, 2013
when I have entered create partition primary...it will show that create is not recognized as an inter or external command, operable program or batch file... plzzz help me...Anonymous
December 08, 2013
Acer S7 Diskpart didn't work. There was an SD card in the reader though, after it was taken out everything worked as normal.Anonymous
December 11, 2013
Thanks! you are a master, worked fine after this.Anonymous
January 15, 2014
Thank you. You saved a lot of my time with this. It didn't work until I unplugged my USB hub that I had only the keyboard and mouse hooked in to. It is not the type that reads memory cards, just a plain hub.Microsoft should find this thread and pay attention, because SSDs are very common now and they haven't addressed this SSD installation issue (which is obviously happening to a lot of us folks out there).Anonymous
January 16, 2014
change u'r usb drive media it's really workAnonymous
January 29, 2014
Thanks, I was starting to get mad but that took care of it!Anonymous
January 30, 2014
I tried every solution on this board, to no avail. Then, I unplugged all other SATA cables and it work flawlessly directly from the Windows installation wizard. Cheers to all that now have memorized their keys!Anonymous
February 16, 2014
I changed my ssd Kingston hyper to **dynamic ** (convert dynamic)in cmd and also unplug all other drives ....Huston we have lift off.Anonymous
February 19, 2014
i love youAnonymous
February 20, 2014
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February 22, 2014
After being down for several days, your instructions worked perfectly, now i´m installing again!Anonymous
February 25, 2014
THANK YOU!!!Anonymous
February 26, 2014
Original hdd crashed. Bought new one 4TB and wanted to use full for Windows. First problem MBR doesn't support large disks, so used diskpart to make one GPT drive with the whole capacity. Second problem getting UEFI bootable drive. Bios supports it but trying with USB failed over and over. Finally made a CD and got me beyond last hiccup. Latest problem Windows can't install on this and these steps didn't help, can't make GPT drives active, only fixed MBR. Frustrated, I made Windows installer delete the partition and create a new one. Windows recognizes the whole capacity as a big drive but creates three extra small partitions that it apparently needs. Seems to go along fine and now to some customization...Anonymous
March 01, 2014
Thank you Great...... SuccessAnonymous
March 02, 2014
You saved my Day!Anonymous
March 08, 2014
I solved this differently. Went with custom install and deleted all of the current partitions and formatted. I then had to restart the install. WorkedAnonymous
March 11, 2014
Thank you bro - for those that still need help figuring things out i recommend reading this http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh825686.aspxAnonymous
March 12, 2014
Thank you. This instruction work for meAnonymous
March 15, 2014
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March 15, 2014
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April 08, 2014
Many thanks! You just saved me a lot of timeAnonymous
April 16, 2014
Hi! Thanks a lot for this post, it really helped me. Good luck, man :)Anonymous
April 20, 2014
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April 25, 2014
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April 26, 2014
yes that right you can remove SD card and one thing you could go to BIOS for change booting :
first boot from CD
second boot from Hard Drive
and Other …..
Please try to do thisAnonymous
April 26, 2014
yes that right you can remove SD card and one thing you could go to BIOS for change booting :
first boot from CD
second boot from Hard Drive
and Other …..
Please try to do thisAnonymous
May 02, 2014
Tanks alot .... I fixed by paragon partitionAnonymous
May 12, 2014
Many Thanks = Worked a Dream!!!!Anonymous
May 18, 2014
Not WorkingAnonymous
June 06, 2014
Yes, Reapfighter's instructions worked. I was installing Windows 2012 on an HP ML10 entry level server with RAID switched on. I had mistakenly done an install without that first, which had obviously created a partition beforehand. Using the above instructions cleaned out the mess and allowed me to create a new active partition and format it. The next time I got to do an installation all proceeded smoothly, one the RAID driver was installed via a USB memory stick.Anonymous
June 12, 2014
Perfect. Thanks so much for sharing. Performed just on os drive no needed to remove others or partition others for meAnonymous
June 12, 2014
Good times.. Great post my friend, worked just fine.Anonymous
June 19, 2014
THANKS MEN U REALY HELP MEAnonymous
June 22, 2014
Thank you, sir. Worked flawlessly.Anonymous
June 22, 2014
THANK YOUAnonymous
June 26, 2014
Had this problem installing on our new Dell server. Dell support instructed us to remove the internal SD card module and the problem went away.Anonymous
July 04, 2014
The first thing to check would be your bios settings. Because new machines now use UEFI there are certain settings needed to be set.
1. Secure boot is off
2. Boot needs to set to the following to enable install. Win8 = EUFI; Win7 = Hybrid; XP = Legacy
I had the "Windows 8 and the dreaded couldn't create a new partition" went to my BIOS set boot to UEFI, second attempt windows created the partions and installed with no issues!!!Anonymous
July 24, 2014
Thank you all for the common sense. I tried repeatedly and disconnecting my other SSD s what worked ( I had 2).Anonymous
July 26, 2014
Dude thank you so much.Anonymous
August 08, 2014
this remove all your hard disk data.
congratulationsAnonymous
August 15, 2014
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August 17, 2014
Much thanks....worked!!Anonymous
August 29, 2014
unplug all hdd en sad you don't use :-0Anonymous
September 10, 2014
Worked for me cheersAnonymous
October 31, 2014
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October 31, 2014
You panic and THINK it's a problem with your hard drive, but it is actually a strange issue with the usb drive / DVD drive you are installing FROM, not the disc you are installing TO.
Read my above comment for the much easier fix.Anonymous
November 25, 2014
You are awesome. I haven't had a gaming PC for months and this worked like a charm!Anonymous
December 05, 2014
This works perfectly, thank youAnonymous
December 08, 2014
Diskpart did not work for me.
I had 5x2TB drives connected along with the C: drive. I disconnected all 5 drives and left the c: drive only. It worked. I suggest if it isn't working for some people disconnect usb drives and your other hard drives.
Thanks,Anonymous
December 13, 2014
Thank you man. Saved my day.Anonymous
December 15, 2014
I also was reduced to unplugging all HDDs except the one I wanted to install to.Anonymous
December 18, 2014
i love you.Anonymous
January 04, 2015
Thanks it worked on HP TouchSmart.Anonymous
January 27, 2015
You saved my day mate!Anonymous
February 19, 2015
thnk you very very matchhhAnonymous
February 20, 2015
Wow thank you so much! Works like a charmAnonymous
March 04, 2015
Thankyou heaps.... This is my second Win8.1 install... the first was a breeze... this was a nightmare.... and only to be told that it won't format my disk... I know I got to putting the key in 13 times before I got to this issue... No. 14 seems to be the one... thanks againAnonymous
March 13, 2015
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March 24, 2015
Thanks. This post is still saving lives...Anonymous
April 01, 2015
Had the same problem but nothing was working. If this does not work for you as well, try setting the disk you want to install on as first boot device (even though nothing is on it yet) and the installation medium (in my USB-stick) as secondary.
Not a clue why, but it works :)
I had this on a W2012R2 installation with a lot of disks on several different controllers.Anonymous
April 12, 2015
Works like a charm :)Anonymous
April 23, 2015
Worked for me! Thanks!Anonymous
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May 17, 2015
Wow, man, thank you!!! I know its been years since you posted this fix, but it was a life saver today! Trying to do a fresh install on my son's new SSD, entering the code at least 30 times, etc... "dreaded" couldn't-create-a-new is exactly right.. Thanks Microsoft for making this so user friendly (not) :)Anonymous
May 21, 2015
After doing every thing yet there was a problem , and I thought Quick is not good, now it will take almost a days time to format and I will watch the numbers increasing by 1 / minAnonymous
May 27, 2015
this did not work for meAnonymous
May 27, 2015
These steps did not work but I found that I would get this error when I had an sd card inserted during the install. Once I removed my SD card the install then worked.Anonymous
June 25, 2015
This had no effect for me. Only thing connected is the USB drive I'm installing Win8 from. Tried killing all the partitions and everything and it didn't help. Never had this problem before.Anonymous
June 27, 2015
It worked on an ASUS laptop that had never been formatted before. Thanks Reaper.Anonymous
July 09, 2015
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July 10, 2015
This worked, thanksAnonymous
July 21, 2015
Thank you so much! I thought i was never going to get it workingAnonymous
July 23, 2015
I had an SD card installed.. After removing it, the install succeeded perfectly. Go figure!Anonymous
July 26, 2015
when i typed CLEAN , it says "Diskpart has encountered an error: the request could not be perfomed because of an I/O device error. See the System Event Log for more informationAnonymous
July 26, 2015
sorry, i mean when i typed CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY , it gives me this errrorAnonymous
August 05, 2015
didn't work, still same errorAnonymous
August 05, 2015
didn't work, same error, any other options?Anonymous
August 16, 2015
Worked for me for windows 10. Thx a lotAnonymous
August 16, 2015
Saved my sanity on a GPT partitioned SSD for Windows 10. You are a champion of the people.Anonymous
August 24, 2015
Worked great!Anonymous
August 25, 2015
Nice! Fix my problem!Anonymous
August 25, 2015
If you type clean all the data in disk and alll partitions have gone. What can can i do to retrive them again because i had important files in my local disk D. Can anyone help me????Anonymous
August 26, 2015
After I did this it now does not even let me have the option to open the windows disk I am stuck on the screen that an operating system wasn't foundAnonymous
September 04, 2015
The 'clean' command did it for me. I used an ssd which failed cloning before and that messed up the gpt tables. You rescued meAnonymous
September 07, 2015
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September 08, 2015
Thank you sooo much!Anonymous
September 29, 2015
This ****** doesn't work !!!!!! >.<Anonymous
October 19, 2015
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November 07, 2015
DIDNT ****** WORK ***Anonymous
November 15, 2015
i had to disable the sata controller which contained drives with my dynamic volumes for raid before i could install.Anonymous
December 23, 2015
Thanks! Saved me a ton of time. At least 29 times.Anonymous
February 19, 2016
Tried this multiple times, but nothing worked. I was trying to install from a USB stick, ended up changing the boot order and put the internal SSD disk on top before the usb device and that worked fine.