Well, you don't mention if you are trying this on a laptop or desktop. Also, I'm assuming you mean Windows?
However, if it is a desktop, and you are trying to install Windows on a specific drive (in your case, an SSD)... unhooking the other drives in your computer is always a good idea.
The reason...doing so will allow you to see other issues, that may be preventing install on your SSD.
Like, the SSD may not be SEEN, by the computer. Or, you have another version of Windows on one of your hard drives...etc.
For these kinds of questions it's helpful to include info such as...
Laptop or desktop
What version of Windows
If there are any other versions of Windows on the hard drives
/e Or you can just post a Speccy screenshot, which will give us that info...
Get SPECCY here: http://www.piriform.com/speccy/download ...get the
FREE version from the:
Piriform Link ...Speccy is a really nice system hardware/temperature, information Utility.
...simply install it...and run the program...then post a screen shot of the main page of the program, when posting a problem/question on these forums.
This post was edited by Ghot on Jul 21 2016 12:55pm