I'm trying to do a clean install of Windows 11, but I'm running into an issue where it says that the installation disk has an MBR partition table instead of GPT, even though I've already converted my USB flash drive to GPT. It also mentions that the setup doesn't support installing from the current USB image. What can I do to resolve this?
3 Answers
It sounds like your USB drive might not be the issue here. The real problem could be that the storage drive, where you plan to install Windows, isn’t being recognized. You can't install Windows directly onto the USB drive you're using for the installation.
Make sure you're checking your BIOS settings. Sometimes, you need to enable certain options for the drive where you want to install Windows to be detected. It's also a good idea to double-check your data backups before making any major changes.
Once you get the drive recognized, you can try running the installation again. If the setup still doesn't see the target drive, you might need to consider reformatting it or checking if it's set up correctly for installation.

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