Hi, my girlfriends laptop ran into a problem the other day. It will not boot windows and the blue crash screen appears saying BAD SYSTEM CONFIG. The laptop is an IOTA 2320. So the onboard storage is a 32gb ssd which is not enough space even just for windows 10. It tells me this when i try and recover the pc from a usb flash drive. โUnable to recover Windows. The system drive is too smallโ. So then I went into Command Prompt and tried to format the drive but there was still not enough space (probably a bad idea I know but I was trying anything at this point). In the end I ended up purchasing a 120GB M.2 SSD and installed that to see if it would recover windows with enough space but it keeps saying that the drive was too small. After that I went back into Command Prompt and disabled the 32GB drive and converted the new 120GB to MBR because I already tried it as GPT. I partitioned and labeled it as C: and it still will not work. Can anybody help with this? Thank you!
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we have a few laptops at work with 32GB SSDโs.
a fully updated Win10 with Office installed takes about 22GB.
I think your issue is the stuff already on the drive when you go to install Windows.
during the installation process one of the first screens lets you delete all the current partitions, do that and youโll have a clean slate to install onto.
another option, now you have a bigger SSD, can you remove the laptops current 32GGB opne and install the 120GB unit? -
Originally posted by Brucewe have a few laptops at work with 32GB SSDโs.
a fully updated Win10 with Office installed takes about 22GB.
I think your issue is the stuff already on the drive when you go to install Windows.
during the installation process one of the first screens lets you delete all the current partitions, do that and youโll have a clean slate to install onto.
another option, now you have a bigger SSD, can you remove the laptops current 32GGB opne and install the 120GB unit?Comment
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ah, the IOTA uses a embedded multimedia card for storage, the precursor to SD cards.
itโll look something like this;
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so you wonโt find a SSD in there after all.
not sure why it wonโt install, 32GB should be fine, just.
try this, donโt use the command prompt, that only deletes the current partition, there will be others.
during the install process, when it shows you all the current partitions on the drive, delete them then.Comment
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Originally posted by Bruceah, the IOTA uses a embedded multimedia card for storage, the precursor to SD cards.
itโll look something like this;
[ATTACH type=โfullโ width=โ118pxโ alt=โ1603054796388.pngโ]7024[/ATTACH]
so you wonโt find a SSD in there after all.
not sure why it wonโt install, 32GB should be fine, just.
try this, donโt use the command prompt, that only deletes the current partition, there will be others.
during the install process, when it shows you all the current partitions on the drive, delete them then.
P.S Thanks for the info IOTA storage situation.Comment
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what is the version of Windows currently on that PC?
I would be using the Windows Media Creation Tool and making a bootable USB stick from that.
donโt use the Recovery USB as it must do something different from a USB with only a Windows image on it.
I suspect the Recovery USB would have some IOTA based software or bloatware on it and may in fact not be doing a complete fresh install as it wants to keep the current list of partitions on the drive.
the bootable USB with the Windows image will give you the opputunity to remove all existing partitions.Comment
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Originally posted by Brucewhat is the version of Windows currently on that PC?
I would be using the Windows Media Creation Tool and making a bootable USB stick from that.
donโt use the Recovery USB as it must do something different from a USB with only a Windows image on it.
I suspect the Recovery USB would have some IOTA based software or bloatware on it and may in fact not be doing a complete fresh install as it wants to keep the current list of partitions on the drive.
the bootable USB with the Windows image will give you the opputunity to remove all existing partitions.Comment
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looks like those IOTA shipped with Win8.
so itโs either that or you took the free upgrade offer to Win10.
either way, create the Win10 bootable USB stick image and install that, during installation, after you delete all the existing partitions, one of the other screens will say โenter your Windows Product Keyโ, select โI donโt have oneโ to allow the install to continue.
when itโs all done and the laptop is back on the web, one of the first things itโll do automatically is activate itself.
your digital license will already be recorded on the MS servers.Comment
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glad to help.
but yeah, youโre always going to have space issues with only 32GB.
Iโd get a big SD card or an external USB drive and always have them connected.
be aware, if USB external drive, make it a solid state drive, not for speed although it will be, but for mobility.
external HDDโs donโt like knocks and bumps, SSDโs are immune.Comment
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Originally posted by Bruceglad to help.
but yeah, youโre always going to have space issues with only 32GB.
Iโd get a big SD card or an external USB drive and always have them connected.
be aware, if USB external drive, make it a solid state drive, not for speed although it will be, but for mobility.
external HDDโs donโt like knocks and bumps, SSDโs are immune.Comment
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