My hard disc was recognised, so I don’t need drivers, right?
Ensure that the disks controller is enabled in the computer’s BIOS menu”. This computer’s hardware may not support booting to this disk. “Windows cannot be installed to this disk. Then I also noticed the following error message: This all went fine, but when I tried to click “Next” to start the installation, I noticed that the “Next” button was greyed-out! Next step is to create a new partition and to format it. I selected my drive and removed the current partition with Windows 7.
Then the “dangererous” part… Where do you want to install Windows? Booting from USB was no problem and the installer kicked in quite quickly. Last week I tried to install Windows 8 on my laptop with an OCZ SSD Hard disc.Īfter the necessary backup, I used the Windows 7 USB DVD boot Download tool to create a Windows 8 USB Boot disc.