Want to 7265NGW: Setup error clean install lite - on l8h-256v2g-hp

I'm doing a clean install on my desire. I threw partition on the SSD drive and wanted to make new ones. The problem is that windows installs gives an error when I select the SSD you. Installation on the normal drive works fine.

I think that windows 10 is not the drivers of lite - on ssd shipped to work with you SSD. How can I make this installation work? I use a USB bootable with installing windows on it.

Thanks for the help

Well, during this strike, I did a work around.

I installed windows on normal hard drive. Then it was possible to format the SSD drive. When this was done, I tried to reinstall windows on the SSD and it works!

I removed the installation of the windows HARD disk installed on the SSD en zo. This van thread be closed.

Thanks for the help and I hope this helps others make a clean installation on this machine.

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