re: #209 SpaceJesus
Windows install doesn’t see it. I haven’t partitioned the drive or anything. I saw a comment on a tech forum that said you have to partition and format the drive first for install to see it, but I have no idea if that’s correct or not or even how to do it
No, that’s not correct. Windows 7 install can see an uninitialized drive unless it has been partitioned by a Linux system previously.
Windows 7 install will partition and format the drive. I’m wondering about the boot sector and the partition record.
Is it possible the Windows 7 disk is a problem?