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I'm trying to do a no format upgrade of windows 7...I have done this before with a HHD and had no problem...This is the first time that I have tried with a SSD and I am getting this error "

The following issues are preventing Windows from upgrading. Cancel the upgrade, complete each task, and then restart the upgrade to continue.
  • There is not enough free space on partition (G:). A total of 15 megabytes (MB) of free disk space is required. Try Disk Cleanup, or moving files to an external location such as a CD, DVD, or external hard drive, and then restart the installation

The problem is I don't have a (G) partition...Am I screwed and have to do a reformatted install or is there a work around?...

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what type of ssd do you have? if you installed windows 7 with the default settings it automatically partitions the drive. are you only ssd or do you have a hdd for storage as well? if you have a hdd as well try disconnecting it then upgrading. also try updating the ssd firmware. most ssd have sn application you can use for that... I know samsung does


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