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I have just built a new computer and I want to install 64-bit Windows 7 Professional on an Intel X-25M 80GB SSD. I am doing a clean install on a new drive. When I get to the point in the Windows 7 installation that asks which drive I want to install theOS on, it does not show the Intel X-25M. It will show my other drives, however.
If I unplug the other drives, it just shows a blank window instead of showing the Intel X-25M. I get a message saying it could not find a valid signed driver. I bought theretail version of the SSD, not an OEM.I am using a Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD7 motherboard and an Intel i920 CPU.
The motherboard BIOS has no problem detecting and identifying the X-25M. I have the X-25M configured as an IDE. I updated the firmware of the SSD, but it did not help.Windows 7 compatibility page shows no compatibility problems with the X-25M, but it apparently needs a signed driver, and I do not know how to get one.Any suggestions? Does it show the SSD at all?
I would check to see that it's indeed being picked up by the BIOS and if not, check the cables.Occasionally, Windows setup can chuck a fit when it discovers a drive with an invalid MBR/boot sector and won't install to it. To fix this, you could try the following1.Boot up Windows 7 disc.2.When the welcome screen comes up on Windows Setup, press Shift + F10, which will display a command prompt.3.Type 'diskpart' (no quotes) and press enter.4.Type 'list disk' and press enter.5.Hopefully you can see your SSD in the list. You should see a number identifying it. Now type 'select disk X' (where X is the number identifying your SSD) and press enter.6.Type 'clean' and press enter. This will write a blank MBR, YOU WILL LOSE ANY DATA ON THE SSD if you did have anything on it.Hopefully one of these tips helps:).