How To Fix Error 0x80300024 When Reinstalling Windows 10

How To Fix Error 0x80300024 When Reinstalling Windows 10


How To Fix Error 0x80300024 When Reinstalling Windows 10

how to fix error 0x80300024 when installing new windows/windows 10 installation/installer error code 0X80300024 during clean install. We couldn’t install windows in the location you chose. Please check your media drive. Here’s more info about what happened: 0x80300024. In this video I show you one method that might fix this error code and I share a few other methods that you could also try listed below:

1. Try my method and make sure the main harddrive is formatted correctly in relation to your BIOS/UEFI settings.
2. Try disconnecting all other harddrives except for the main harddrive.
3. Check the boot order/priorities in the BIOS/UEFI make sure they are set correctly.
4. If you are booting the windows media from a USB flash drive you can always try another USB port, just to make sure that is not causing the error code.

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0.11 -> What is going on everyone got a video here to share with all of you of this error code
3.679 -> that I'm receiving trying to reinstall Windows 10 Pro 64-bit Edition on my desktop computer
10.219 -> so let me zoom in here on the screen and get into a little more detail about what I got
14.429 -> going on and will quickly get to that error code and I'm going to show you a method of
17.83 -> how I'm correcting mine so I'm booted from a USB flash drive right now to install Windows
23.12 -> so I'm going to go ahead and click install here once you get into this screen now this
26.73 -> is where I'm getting the error code let me show you real quick it's on this drive which
31.08 -> is my main drive a lot of yours stuff right now you folks that are watching it might look
35.77 -> completely different than mine in here I have a mixture of different hard drives but this
39.86 -> is my main one it's drive 2 partition 1 when I click format you can see I have that one
45.1 -> selected so it's formatting that particular drive it does format okay and then when I
49.66 -> click next to install Windows I get this error code down here this is 0x80300024 whatever
56.98 -> there's a few different things that could be causing this issue and here's where the
60.87 -> issue can be for some of you people if you want to one method that works for some people
65.82 -> as you shutdown your computer and you disconnect all your hard drives except the hard drive
70.61 -> that you want to install Windows on and you only have one drive showing up now if you
75.51 -> only have one hard drive it should be drive 0 because that is the very first drive and
80.69 -> sometimes just disconnecting all these additional hard drives tends to fix that error code however
87.28 -> for my situation here that is not the particular issue so I'm going to reboot my computer real
93.25 -> quickly and we're going to get into the system BIOS or UEFI okay so here is a look at the
99.82 -> inside of my BIOS so up here you can see it says BIOS mode UEFI or Legacy I'm going to
104.96 -> go into my settings and again this is going to be different from for some of you but a
108.65 -> lot of times the issue lies and where you boot where you have your boot priority set
112.9 -> up so what I'm going to do is my particular board allows me to choose Legacy or UEFI right
119.59 -> here I’m going to choose UEFI because with Windows 10 64-bit it will work together the
126.84 -> UEFI bios works together with the thumb drive and windows installer to format correctly
132.45 -> I'm changing I'm all I'm doing is simply changing the boot mode here and I'm going to go over
136.569 -> to the X and I'm going to save this I'm going to click yes and we'll give it a minute and
140.87 -> we're going to jump back into that screen again where the error code was it should have
145.18 -> rebooted back to this screen here like it's going to start all over again I'm going to
148.94 -> quickly jump through this and get back to the Windows setup screen okay so I'm back
153.84 -> here to the Windows setup screen and now that we made those changes in the system UEFI or
159.511 -> bios going to go down here and select the drive of course where I want to install Windows
163.7 -> and it says Windows cannot be installed now on the drive partition 1 show details Windows
168.099 -> cannot be installed on this disk because this disk has an MBR partition table on EFI systems
174.59 -> windows can only be installed on GPT disks this is formatted right now for MBR which
180.88 -> is an older style that works with Legacy and that's the master boot record that works with
185.629 -> like a system bios so if you have an older motherboard or more of a legacy system the
190.65 -> original way here in the very first time we went through Windows probably would have installed
195.43 -> just fine but because my BIOS is a UEFI bios it's going to work in conjunction with you
201.85 -> know installing it to with Windows installer here in conjunction with setting this drive
206.88 -> up and formatting it properly so right now you guys will notice that there's only one
211.01 -> two three four five items in here what I need to do now to fix this and get rid of the error
216.69 -> message is delete this because it's still holding on to the old one we created with
221.7 -> the old original bios settings or UEFI settings originally so I'm going to delete it and I
227.78 -> want to select drive 2 its unallocated space which is fine so we're going to click new
232.45 -> and we're going to format this thing correctly now under the new instructions from the BIOS
237.67 -> UEFI you'll see it longer you're going to see some new things pop up in here that are
243.42 -> important for the installation of Windows on the drive so now I have a slider over here
248.879 -> and you can see I have drive 2 has like a 4 partitions we have a recovery partition
254.79 -> and you cannot install Windows on that because this partition is a Microsoft recovery partition
259.889 -> so these are created these 4 partitions are created to work with Windows specifically
267.24 -> this partition is an EFI system partition so now I know I have the correct partition
273.24 -> the drive is formatted properly for the installation of windows so the one out of all four of these
280.169 -> that you want to select is obviously the largest size the primary you you know the msr is reserve
286.129 -> it creates the system on the recovery these are necessary to install Windows if you know
291.919 -> if your getting this error message you're having that particular issue so drive 2 partition
295.909 -> 4 if I I can go ahead and click format and I’m just gonna do it anyway the same thing
301.229 -> will happen you'll see it just kind of moved it but the same thing will happen if you click
306.409 -> next so again I just clicked format I just want to make sure it was a clean format if
311.159 -> you click next it will still work just fine but you'll notice now click next and now Windows
315.749 -> is going to install perfectly fine I do apologize for talking so much I know this video is a
321.77 -> little longer than normal and I talk a lot but there's a lot of important parts to it
325.689 -> so sometimes just going into your bios can correct that issue and what happens is you
331.02 -> guys may have updated your hardware and you're still trying to install an old windows version
335.66 -> on newer Hardware so if your bios you need to go in and make sure that you have your
339.559 -> boot option set correctly that you're not you know you're either in legacy mode or it's
343.71 -> setting that drive up properly and that way you don't have to disconnect all of your hard
348.86 -> drives or external drives but if you find yourself getting jammed up still that's where
353.099 -> I would start I would disconnect physically go into your computer disconnect all your
357.009 -> drives leave your main drive connected that you wanna install Windows on see if that helps
361.669 -> you can actually try unplugging your installation media like maybe move your USB flash drive
367.02 -> to another USB port you can also inside your you know bios uefi you want to make sure that
372.749 -> your drive is at the top of the boot order so to check your boot order make sure that's
376.819 -> correct you know leave comments below if you found another way to do this please share
380.97 -> it with my viewers and every one of my channel I figured this was really nice video to share
385.539 -> because a lot of people do get scared when they see that error message but anyway you
389.27 -> guys know what to do if this video was helpful hit that like button you can share the video
394.319 -> subscribe if you haven't and I will see you all in the next video have a good one.

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