Unable to create system partition or locate existing system partition during Windows-7 installation

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Published on 2011-01-16T12:08:05Z Indexed on 2011/03/14 16:14 UTC
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I have Windows XP 32-bit installed on an ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe with 2x 500gb drives in RAID1 using the NV RAID controller. On this there are 3 partitions (XP, XP backup and DATA) There are also 4x 500gb drives in RAID10 using the Silicon Image 3114R RAID controller.

I just purchased a Windows 7 64-bit as an ISO download upgrade version which I promptly burned to DVD and attempted to perform an upgrade installation. Here is the error message I am getting:

Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing partition.

Firstly, where are these "Setup log files" located?

Second, does this mean I need to find compatible (64-bit?) drivers for the Mainboard and put them on floppy?

EDIT:
As suggested on another forum, I tried downloading the nVidia Mainboard RAID drivers for Windows 2003 64-bit. I loaded the drivers successfully using the Load Driver button, but pressing NEXT still returns this error.

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