Lenovo Ideapad 100 s-14IBR Windows 10 clean install

I have problems to do a clean install of Windows 10 on my Lenovo Ideapad 100 s-14IBR and need assistance expertise.

BIOS settings

Secure Boot: disabled

The boot priority: Legacy Support

Boot Priority: First Legacy

Boot USB: enabled

-Boot from USB with Windows 10 iso created with Rufus - "for UEFi GPT partition scheme.

-Windows Installer appears fine, when I choose 'Install now' I'm coming to the "Where do you want to install windows?" and get the low error message that prevents me from going to the.

Error: "Windows cannot be installed to this disk.  This computer's hardware may not support booting to this disk.  Make sure that the drive controller is enabled in the computer's BIOS menu.

Info drive is drive 0 space unallocated - I deleted all the partitions-i tried formatting/deletion/creation of new partitions with no success.

Any help will be greatly appricated!

I solved the problem!

When I created the bootable USB key with Rufus, I chose 'NTFS' as the 'file system '.  You must choose 'FAT32' as the 'file system' and make sure CNE 'scheme and taret system partition type' 'GPT for UEFI partition scheme.

After that, the installation worked flawlessly!

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