You chose to install Windows on the system partition. A system partition is a special area of the hard disk that your computer uses to store operating system startup files and diagnostic, configuration, or other manufacturer-supplied programs. Your computer requires that system partitions be formatted with the FAT file system. You cannot convert or format the system partition NTFS. As a result, you won't be able to use the full security features of Windows. To select a different partition for Windows, press ESC. To install Windows on the system partition, press ENTER.
You chose to install the Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew, Indic, Thai and Vietnamese language files. This will require ...
You chose to install the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language files. This will require 230 MB or more of available disk ...
You chose to install the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean language files. This will require 280 MB or more of available disk ...
You chose to install Windows on a partition that contains another operating system. Installing Windows on this partition ...
You chose to install Windows on the system partition. A system partition is a special area of the hard disk that your computer ...
You chose to mirror a boot volume that is not current on a disk with a different partition style. If you continue, you will ...
You chose to remove %1 from this computer's user list. %1 will no longer be allowed to use this computer. Are you sure you ...
You clicked an audio or video link. Internet Explorer can play this in its own window, so it will be easier for you to see ...
You clicked an audio or video link. Internet Explorer can play this in its own window, so it will be easier for you to see ...