I have a brand-new Dell Optiplex 5040 computer with Windows 10 preinstalled on a solid-state disk. I'm trying to install Windows 7 on it, but when I go to the screen where I choose the drive, it won't show the disk. What Should I Do?
If you cannot install Windows 7 on your SSD, you may need to do the following three checks:
1. Check that the SSD is displayed in the BIOS.
2. Check the driver interface and provide those necessary drivers.
3. Check the partition style of the disk.
If you are missing drivers, download them from the official website or use a professional tool to update and install them.
Reference article: Driver Update
If it is caused by an incompatible partition style and boot style of SSD, you can convert MBR to GPT.
Reference article: Convert MBR to GPT
To install Windows 7 on SSD, the easiest way is to migrate the Windows 7 OS to avoid the hassle of reinstallation. EaseUS Partition Master can help you clone the data from one drive to SSD.
It is a safe and full-featured tool, and you can easily install Windows 7 on SSD by following the steps:
Step 1. Run EaseUS Partition Master and select "Clone."
Step 2. Choose "Migrate OS" and click "Next."
Step 3. Agree to the warning windows and click "Start" to migrate your OS to SSD.
Note: There should be enough space on the target SSD for the Windows 7 OS. And then, you can boot from the cloned SSD.
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