I could manually partition it on another system all the way. It would return an error saying incorrect parameter or something like that (Note I was able to partition the drive here but not format to ntfs). Not even partitioning the drive through command prompt using diskpart worked. I would get errors when I would try to partition it or format it. When installing from a cd, I could get to the point where I see the drive listed. When installing windows through a USB, it would ask me for drivers before proceeding. It was detected by the bios but diagnostics gave me the "303 quick" Error. The Samsung drive- This was the second drive I tried. When attached to a different computer running windows the drives are detected fine. The Kingston drives- Were not detected at all by the bios no errors or nothing, nada. Okay, well I have tried three different brand new ssd's: 1. kingston v300 120gb SSD, 2.
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