

Rest assure that the clean command you ran would have had I just installed Win10 Education editionon my system a few days agoĪs for the missing HDD, if BIOS/UEFI does not see it then nothing on the system will. The installer format the drive as needed for windows 10. However when installing Windows 10 you should have the option to delete the disk partition and reformat.

Your motherboard and running the clean command will wipe anything (partitions included) from the disk so you can start with aĬlean slate. Disk 0 is what ever driver is plugged into SATA port 1 on What have I deleted? How do I go on? I dare not proceed with any software installation before solving this issue.ĭiskpart is a great tool and is worth taking your time to get to know. Windows installed, but it cannot see HDD. Lastly, I typed: “convert GPT” which converted it to GPT. Obviously I cleaned something that I was not supposed to. Then, I typed “disk 0” to select it, followed by command: “clean”. I was surprised that it only showed SSD (as one partion), but I did not pay enough attention since I was rushing. I typed “diskpart” followed by “listdisk”. I was in the rush, and I followed tutorial on YouTube and pressed F10+SHIFT which opened command prompt. ON EFI systems, Windows can only be installed on GPT disks." The selected disk has MBR partition table. "Windows cannot be installed on this disk. When I put disk in, and tried to select either of offered choices (2 partitions of SSD or HDD) it would give me a message: I bought ROG G751TJ with SSD and HDD installed, but with freeDos.
