Computer's hardware may not support booting to the disk - windows 8.1 installation

Lolfish47

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I recently built a PC and planned to take my hard drive out of the old PC and into the new. I have seen others with this problem, and i HAVE set my SATA to AHCI, AND enabled SMART. I deleted ALL my partitions from the drive, but i still get this error message. my hard drive has had windows xp erased from it. My motherboard is the Asus m5a78l-m/usb3 running BIOS version 1801, build date 11/12/13 (I took this from my BIOS, don't know if it's what you guys need)
 
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What happen if in Drive 1, you select "new" and select "create"? Basically in those two steps your are giving a format to the HDD.

After that, select the "formatted" partition and try to install the OS, let me know the results.

Lolfish47

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I get the message when trying to select an unallocated drive (the one i formatted):

"Windows cannot be installed to this disk. This computer's hardware may not support booting to this disk. Ensure that the disk's controller is enabled in the computer's BIOS menu."
 

Lolfish47

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I'm using a HDD, and i have set the SATA configuration in BIOS to AHCI, will get a picture of the screen.

**EDIT:** Being hopeless at the picture attachment url from my desktop, i can describe it until able to attach images.

On the "Where do you want to install Windows?" screen, the setup shows me 2 drives. The USB drive i am installing windows FROM, and the drive i want to install it TO. The drive names are:
USB: Drive 0 Partition 1: Hard Drive - and under the "type" column, it says "system".
HDD: Drive 1 Unallocated Space - But no "system" under type.

On selecting the USB Drive, the only options which aren't greyed out are Load driver & Refresh.
Upon selecting the HDD, only Refresh, Load Driver & New are available options.
There is a line of text saying "Windows can't be installed on this drive", which upon clicking, shows the error message. This message appears even if you select a different drive.




 
What happen if in Drive 1, you select "new" and select "create"? Basically in those two steps your are giving a format to the HDD.

After that, select the "formatted" partition and try to install the OS, let me know the results.
 
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