This error might happen for any number of reasons, even on perfectly functioning SSDs and HDDs.

We couldn’t create a new partition, Errror 0x9cfc7550

If you’re faced with this issue during Windows Setup, you can try our recommended solutions below and see if that helps to resolve the issue. Let’s take a look at the description of the process involved concerning each of the listed solutions.

1] Disconnect additional Hard Drives, USB drives and Memory cards

When using multiple hard drives, the first and foremost thing to do is disconnect all hard drives except the primary hard drive where you install Windows. Once you disconnect all your other hard drive(s), try to install Windows again and see if you can proceed with the installation without encountering the error. Also, other than the actual Windows 10 bootable USB drive, if you have any other USB drives and memory cards connected to your system, then on rare occasions Windows might confuse these drives for regular hard drives. Disconnect those additional USB drives or memory cards and try installing Windows again.

2] Create a new partition using DiskPart

This solution will delete all files on your selected hard drive, so use it on a new computer that doesn’t have any files on it, or only if you have a backup available. To run DiskPart, do the following:

Start Windows 10 setup using bootable USB or DVD.If you get the error message close the setup and click the Repair button.Choose Advanced tools and then select Command Prompt.When Command Prompt opens, enter the following command:

Now enter the following command:

You should see the list of all hard drives connected to your computer.

Find the number that represents your hard drive and enter the command below and be sure to replace 0 with a number that matches your hard drive.

Next, input the following lines and press Enter after each line:

After running the commands, type exit and hit Enter to close Command Prompt. Start the installation process again and see if it completes successfully. If not, try the next solution.

3] Set the intended Windows Install partition as primary/active

You might encounter this error if the partition you are trying to install Windows 10 is not active. To make a partition active, you need to have access to the command prompt. Do the following:

Start DiskPart as shown above.Next, type the command below and hit Enter

You should see the list of available hard drives.

Locate your hard drive and enter the command below and be sure to replace 0 with a number that represents your hard drive.

Next, type the command below and hit Enter

The list of available partitions will appear.

Now, locate the partition on which you want to install Windows 10 and type the command below and hit Enter. Replace 1 with a number that matches your partition.

Lastly, type the command below and hit Enter to set the partition as primary/active.

Type exit and press Enter to exit the Command Prompt. Start the installation process again and check if the problem is resolved. Otherwise, continue with the next solution. Read: Windows Setup couldn’t create a new partition or locate an existing one

4] Use USB 2.0 Drive

If you are using a USB 3.0 bootable drive to install Windows, then it might also be a reason why Windows is giving you this specific error. To solve it you can try using a USB 2.0 drive. Hope this helps!