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Latitude E6530 upgraded to SSD, Invalid Sectionalization Table

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Upgraded the E6530 Breadth to a 275GB Crucial MX-300 SSD. I am trying to install Windows 10 to it, but no matter what I do, it keeps saying Invalid sectionalisation. The bios is the latest A20 available for this laptop. Is information technology merely not compatible to piece of work with an SSD? I've upgraded many machines to an SSD and never ran across this. The BIOS acts similar information technology can't see it, but when I boot from a USB to install information technology Windows, Windows will segmentation it, and outset the install, its just when it goes to boot from it, it doesn't find it and says the mistake. I've tried Legacy mode, UEFI, and nothing seems to fix it.
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This sounds like an effect I had trying to put a Adata SP920 SSD into a Dell XPS L702X laptop. I could install win10 simply information technology never would boot afterward it installed and it only showed a blank screen. I don't call back if I got an error or not. I just put the SSD in my desktop and kept the hard bulldoze in the laptop. I couldn't figure information technology out, but I take seen on Youtube that someone was able to install an SSD on this laptop.
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if it has uefi/sata it supports ssd. make sure its set up to ahci and practice you take the seven-9.5mm adapter? some laptops need the adapter to go along the drive seated correctly.
also try settimh boot to thurough if it has in bios see if it gets it going then y'all should be able to plow it off.
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I have the older E6510 with a 128GB SSD and Windows 10 on it. Windows 10 installed with no issues for me.

Does the old drive yet work and have 10 on it? peradventure try cloning information technology simply to see if the SSD is not the issue.

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Really that is what I tried first was to clone information technology and it had the same issue. Then I did a fresh install. It boots into windows now, afterwards I hit F1 to retry on the first failure. I take to do F1 each time information technology boots to get it to go. Information technology is ready to AHCI. It is the same size as the drive that was in the laptop and fits snug.
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Download ultimate kick CD or some linux distro, and wipe the drive. no partition table, no partitions. So effort installing. I've seen problems with GPT/MBR things non detecting properly, and if information technology's a new drive, and then it shouldn't matter.

Or, if you lot take an adapter, get into Windows / admin command prompt, and run diskpart and clean on it.

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That is what I did the last time I did it. I wiped out the partitions and permit Windows create them. Didn't help.
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