Instalation Windows 7 failure

I am running win 7 pro 32 bit and trying to dual boot Win 7 64 bit. I boot from the CD with Win 7 and I have two disc hard 1 TB empty formatted with a single partition.

After selecting the drive, I get this message: SETUP WAS UNABLE to USE THE PARTITION EXISTING BECAUSE IT does NOT CONTAIN THE NECESSARY of OPEN SPACE a.

At the same time above this message appears 931,5 GB of free space.

This is driving me crazy, please help.

If you have an external equipment, attached to the machine, unplug them (e.g., USB sticks, external hard drive, printers, peripheral non-essential).

Boot from the DVD 64 bit Windows 7

Click Install now

Accept the license agreement

When the option is displayed to select a type of installation, click (Custom advanced)

Click on drive Options

Select the drive, click on remove

Click new

Click on apply

Click OK

Click Format, and then click next to proceed with the installation

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