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1. I called the support phone number and was told they do not support dual booting to Win 11. 2. I keep getting the message from the installer "we couldn't create a new partition or locate one".3. What I am trying to do is install a fresh copy of Win 11 on a second hard drive. Win 10 is on "C". I want to put Win 11 on "T". I have tried the media creation tool. I have downloaded an ISO and used Rufus to burn it to a USB. I have tried most of the suggestions posted over the internet, but none have worked. 4. One of the solutions I can think of is to disconnect or remove the "C"
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