[HELP]Dual boot Windows 7 with Windows 8 in HP.

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First, I have googled on this topic but not getting answers (might be my fault). So, now need your help.
Windows 8 came pre-installed with my HP laptop.
Now I want to dual boot Windows 7 but the wizard says something like "one or more dynamic volumes that are not supported for installation".
I created a new partition using disk management but same problem.
Is there something like I should not have more than 3 partitions for installation?
Do I have to change the dynamic volume to basic(something like that)?
Guide me through this please.

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whitestar_999

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there is your problem,win 7 install requires basic not dynamic hdd(all partitions are either basic or dynamic).

download & install this to convert your hdd to basic but such procedures are always risky so backup your important data in some other hdd/pendrive first.
Free partition manager software download - EaseUS Partition Master Free

btw something was not right about your pre-installed win 8 on a dynamic hdd,either it was tempered by shop guys or someone from your side to create new/resize partition(in my experience using windows disk management to resize partitions will convert hdd to dynamic especially in laptops).
 
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I tired it, and it's stuck at Checking C drive
Something like that
and it is stuck there and laptop is lagging when it is in this position.
 
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Around 1.5hrs
Screen was turned off and when I tired to wake the screen, nothing happened then I had to force shutdown the laptop.
 

whitestar_999

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I can suggest a complicated & risky way for dynamic to basic conversion but i am suggesting just to format the hdd as basic by booting from some bootable cd/pendrive of some partition manager like gparted.
Dynamic to Basic [Solved] - Hard Drives - Storage
 

whitestar_999

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like i said earlier hdd can either be basic or dynamic so obviously you have to format entire hdd which will delete all partitions.
 

Mr.Kickass

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Just keep your recovery disk ready, in the event that anything goes wrong, so you could at least perform a restore (factory reset). I have an HP Laptop, so I know it comes handy. You have to create it first, or you might have been supplied with one. Either way, just keep it ready.

You'll get it here BTW

*i.imgur.com/4tW6Ytm.png?1

This will show up if you have created it already (I have)

*i.imgur.com/aWD5205.jpg?1

The process might be similar in Windows 8, and I'm sure you'll get around to it.

EDIT: Fixed. Didn't know that forum attachments have broken.
 
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