markyfromars Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Formatting partition on some of the SSD`s is a bit quite too much for Windows 8. Can it be fixed somehow. The only possible way to install it right now is through Windows 7 as an upgrade. Quote
NIM Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Really??I plan to do a clean install once I get Windows through SA, but I didn't know that there are SSD issues with installation.Which SSD are you using? Quote
markyfromars Posted August 6, 2012 Author Posted August 6, 2012 Really??I plan to do a clean install once I get Windows through SA, but I didn't know that there are SSD issues with installation.Which SSD are you using?I got OCZ Vertex 3. When I install Win 8 on unformatted SSD i get an error ; error code 0x80070057 with the message "Windows could not format a partition on disk 0."I just hope OCZ will be flooded soon with fix requests. I went through OCZ forum today, and what I can tell they had some issues with other SSDs & Installing Win7. Tomorrow i`ll check some ideas from OCZ forum to solve this. Quote
Legolash2o Posted August 6, 2012 Posted August 6, 2012 Format it using a Win7 disk. Then once formatted, reboot and install Win8? Quote
NIM Posted August 7, 2012 Posted August 7, 2012 Format it using a Win7 disk. Then once formatted, reboot and install Win8?Agreed with Lego, seems Windows 8 setup have a hard time formatting your SSD drive. Therefore try to format it using Windows 7 setup and then run Windows 8 setup to have pre-formatted partition for the setup.I wouldn't say it's a disk issue, rather a Windows 8 RTM issue.. Quote
markyfromars Posted August 8, 2012 Author Posted August 8, 2012 Hey Guys. None of this is working. Today I`ll try do switch some hardware, but thx anyway for help ;D. Quote
Legolash2o Posted August 8, 2012 Posted August 8, 2012 Did you try formatting from a Windows 7 disk? Quote
mikdik Posted August 8, 2012 Posted August 8, 2012 Odd! iv got a x64 lite version with no drivers removed! tried it on 2 systems and failed! Quote
markyfromars Posted August 10, 2012 Author Posted August 10, 2012 (edited) Here`s what OCZ Guys Advised:if it's possible, please try following steps:- Boot with Parted-Magic and Secure-Erase the Drive- Shutdown Computer- Reboot with Parted-Magic and create a new NTFS Partition with the internal Partition Editor- Shutdown and unplug all other Harddrives- Retry the Windows 8 installation without reformating the DriveBelieve me or not IT FINALLY WORKED ;DThough I got another problem When I try install x64 version of either 8 CP or RTM i get blue screen at the very beginning of instalation process WEIRD ;/ Looks like WIn8 will face the fate of Vista. I`ll wait for WIN9 Edited August 10, 2012 by markyfromars Quote
Mark Strelecki Posted August 14, 2012 Posted August 14, 2012 I had LOTS of trouble with the Vertex 3, likely firmware related.WIN7 would install, then randomly VANISH and the SSD would not be seen in BIOS.Returned it for a Samsung 830 series (64 and 128GB sizes) and was in Warp Ten after that.Installed 8 on a lappy with SSD - no problems, amigo.MARK STRELECKIAtlanta, GA. USA Quote
NIM Posted August 14, 2012 Posted August 14, 2012 I don't know what's happening with OCZ. Once I bought USB stick from OCZ and I had big issues with it. Sometimes it was recognized by windows and sometimes not. I have returned it and bought the Corsair stick, just to be on the safe side Quote
insn clwn guilty Posted September 12, 2012 Posted September 12, 2012 windows 8 support natively new tech on hdd n ssd thank to the new ntf 5.x. Quote
crashfly Posted September 13, 2012 Posted September 13, 2012 You know, this reminds me of the problems when Windows 95, Windows ME, and Vista got released. What is it with MS? Do they intentionally screw things up every other OS they put out? For that piece of mind, I will not be upgrading to Windows 8. Hopefully by the time Windows 9 comes around, Linux will be the OS of choice. Quote
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