The error 0x80300024 occurs during the Windows installation process and indicates issues with the selected installation location. It suggests that the installation process failed due to problems with the chosen location.

Below, we talk about the different causes of this problem, followed by the solutions that can help you fix the problem for good.

various hard drives connected to device

Why Are You Facing the Installation Error 0x80300024 on Windows?

If you are facing the installation error 0x80300024 in Windows, it might be due to one or more of the following reasons:

These common issues can lead to the error, but there may be other causes as well. However, the following fixes should help you resolve the problem easily, regardless of the underlying cause.

Screenshot showing the setting of the USB SSD as the first boot priority in BIOS

1. Start With These Preliminary Fixes

Before we move on to any complex troubleshooting methods, we recommend starting with these basic, yet effective solutions:

These fixes will help you rule out the common hardware issues that might be causing the problem. If none of these help, move to the next solutions below.

diskpart command in CMD

2. Modify the Boot Order

If the target drive is not prioritized as the first boot device, the installation process may attempt to boot from another drive, which can lead to installation issues. If this scenario is applicable, ensuring that the target drive is at the top of the boot order can allow the system to initiate the setup process smoothly, reducing the chances of encountering the 0x80300024 error.

Here is how you can modify the boot order in Windows:

list disk diskpart command prompt

You can now perform the installation process again and check if the issue is resolved. To re-adjust the boot order, simply follow the steps we have listed above again and place your desired drive at the top of the list.

3. Clean the Installation Disk

The system might also not be able to recognize and access the target drive due to partition table corruption, which is causing the problem. To fix such issues, you can use the Diskpart command-line tool, which works by cleaning the disk and creating a new partition table, eliminating any corrupt or incompatible partition information in the process.

To get started, identify the system partition. Once that is done, here is all that you need to do:

Selecting a disk number using Diskpart

After the command executes, you can close the Command Prompt and check if the issue is resolved.

4. Update Your BIOS

You can also try toupdate your BIOS firmwareto fix any related bugs and incompatibility issues that might be leading to the problem.

In case both the system and hardware-related fixes have not worked for you, it is time to check if the issue is within the hard drive itself. This can be done by switching to a different hard drive and retrying the installation process.

Enjoy a Smooth Installation Process

Installation errors are no fun but fortunately, they aren’t impossible to fix. Hopefully, the solutions we have listed above will help you resolve the installation error 0x80300024 in no time. If the issue persists, it is best to seek professional assistance from the official Microsoft support team.