&http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/37954.html ">nbsp; As before the formal introduction of Windows XP, the requirements of the system partition (such as partition format and space size, etc.) has always been a topic for users to relish, and related topics and "My XP How to install not". In the Windows 7 era, similar topics and problems also existed, such as the inability to partition during installation, the inability to select new partitions, and the inability to format partitions.
Problems that cause the system not to partition and install properly are not unique, for Windows 7, when users install it, if they encounter an inability to format and recreate partitions, you may wish to refer to the workaround described in this article.
Normally, Windows 7 Setup lets users choose to install partitions (Figure 1), but 8630.html "> sometimes, the hard drive has several partitions, and the installer identifies only one of the current partitions (Figure 2).
Figure 1 Let the user select the installation partition for Windows 7
Figure 2 Setup identifies only one hard drive partition
In fact, when the interface shown in Figure 2 appears, it does not mean that the Windows7 installer has a problem, nor does it mean that the hard disk itself is problematic. When you click the Driveroptions (Advanced) button in the previous illustration, Windows 7 installer lets users create new partitions (Figure 3, note the difference between Figure 2 and Figure 3).
Figure 3 after clicking Driveroptions (Advanced)