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Windows7 and SSD (no 100mb partition)


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Just my 2 cents worth:

Get on another computer and go to:

http://www.partitionwizard.com/partition-wizard-bootable-cd.html

download and burn the free iso to a CD. Use BurnCDCC v2.02

http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=116

With ONLY the SSD attached, have your computer boot from

CD 1st.

When it loads, right-click the SSD and partition it to your liking.

My Corsair CSSD-F120GBGT-BK is C 35GB, D 16 and E 62.

Now right-click the C and set to "Active".

Shut down.

Restart and put your Win 7 DVD in the player.

Install to your C.

Reboot and take the DVD out of your player.

Good luck.

B

BTW: Win 7 64-bit has built-in Trim.

To see if TRIM is enabled, open up a command prompt

and type “cmd” into the search bar.

Right-click on the first result (“cmd”) and click

“Run as administrator”. Next, type in the command

“Fsutil behavior query disabledeletenotify”.

Hit Enter. If this returns the result “= 0″,

you’re good to go! Otherwise, TRIM isn’t

supported and needs to be enabled.

Try entering the command “fsutil behavior set

DisableDeleteNotify 0″. If that doesn’t help,

a firmware upgrade might be necessary to enable TRIM.

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You need nothing extra Win 7 bootable disk can handle everything.

http://www.msfn.org/board/uploads/post-9484-0-92001300-1360052457.png

When you get to partition screen create 1 and it adds the small one.

Select 2nd partition and choose delete. Now just Extend the 1st part to fill drive. Format and install. Or just choose next and Windows will format it and install

No 100mb disk

On Win 8.1 its 350mb

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