How to solve the installation system selected disks are in GPT partition format
At the point where the system prompts you not to install, press and hold "SHIFT+F10" to Exhale the "cmd" command
Input: DiskPart, enter
Into DiskPart.
Input: List disk, enter
Display disk information
Input: Select disk 0, enter
Select the No. 0 disk (the computer's hard drive number is 0)
Input: Clean, enter
Delete disk Partitions & formatting
Input: Convert MBR, enter
Set the current disk partition to MBR form
Input: Create partition primary size = XXX, enter
Create primary partition size (MB)
Input: Format Fs=ntfs Quick, enter
Format disk as NTFS
Input: Exit, enter
Quit DiskPart
Input: Exit, enter
Exit cmd
END
Precautions
- The hard disk information will be lost after this method is operated, so please be careful
Setup cannot create a new system partition and cannot locate the system partition
Workaround One:
Directly unplug the U-disk (you have not heard the wrong, it is so simple rough, pro-test easy to use), change a USB port can be inserted.
Workaround Two:
Write to the USB flash drive with UltraISO. The reason is very simple, UltraISO is the analog CD-ROM write, after booting the USB drive occupies the disc drive letter, so the C drive is (hd0,0)
PS: This is not a pro-test ...
Windows system cannot be installed (partitioned as GPT or unable to create a new system partition or locate the system partition)