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"Unable to recover your PC The system drive is too small", my original hard drive crashed/died, so I just installed a new Samsung 850 EVO SSD (250gb)... and now I'm trying to reinstall (fresh/clean) the OS onto that new blank drive. I'm trying to use the Windows 10 Home 64-bit recovery thumb drive that I made before the crash happened. I set the boot option to USB, and it boots the thumb drive properly, but then when I select to "recover from drive," I get the error message: "Unable to recover your PC. The system drive is too small." (I don't think this has anything to do with the issue, but just FYI: when I created the recovery drive, it said that the USB drive just needed to be at least 8gb in size. Well, mine is 16gb, so was plenty of room, and there were no errors or issues with creating the thumb drive.) This is the first time I've installed a new hard drive and done all this, but I don't think I've done anything wrong yet -- all I did was remove the dead drive and install the new one, and made sure AHCI was selected in the BIOS (it already was). BIOS recognizes that the new SSD is installed. However, I used the command prompt to see what the size of my C: drive was and it is listing it as if it's the recovery thumb drive (16GB). Does that mean it's telling me the drive is too small because it's trying to install Windows back onto the thumb drive instead of onto the new SSD? I'm kind of a noob so that might sound dumb... but can anyone help me with this? Computer is a Dell XPS8500.
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