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Just installed it on a 500GB Sandisk SSD and a 1TB Evo SSD so not a large SSD problem.
Still who knows what really fixed your problem since Win10 is still as buggy as any Windows OS I've used before since Win 9.x
I got this particular
- Error Code 0x8007025D
when having a USB stick plugged in. So guess there's still a use for the good old DVD drive since I had to use that to do a successfull clean install. No matter what USB port or USB stick I tried Win 10 installer didn't like it. I figured as much because always had problems with earlier versions of Windows too so learned early on to disconnect all external devices except keyboard and mouse during install.
Don't know why I torture myself with Win10 when Win7 had no problems installing to same drive/setup. This is my second time installing Win10 on this rig since first time I did it with all my other 6 internal drives disconnected for cleanest install and after I had it up and running reconnected all the rest of the drives and of course Win 10 refused to boot giving inaccesible boot device cuz it got confused with all the new drives and I tried to fix it using bcdedit, bcdboot, etc and none of it worked so 2nd time I installed Win10 I did it with all my 6 drives installed and just wiped the original 500GB SSD clean and that's when I got error mentioned here.