![]() ![]() The windows partition is called "boot" when you are booted into it and the (usually) separate partition with bootmgr, bcd, etc is called "system". In ms speak, the system partition is the partition that contains the boot critical files. Therefore it cant create the boot menu entry for the next phase of setup, which requires booting from the target disk. The message you got usually indicates that windows setup either can't create or can't determine which is the system partition. In case there is something odd about the disk, that should reinitialize it the way ms likes. ( initializes the selected disk as gpt partition style ). ![]() ( clears partitioning info from the already selected disk)
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