First are you using the latest arch iso then get that then check if there are updates for archinstall and is windows fully shutdown i.e do you have fast startup enabled or not if so disable it .
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Thanks, using the recent iso filed fixed it.
Good luck with the rest of your arch journey!
That's going to be the solution for a lot of problems!
You may need to clear your HDD first, run cfdisk I have had issues when doing an install over an existing OS, it doesn't seem to like having existing data so you have to clear it first with the command then rerun the install script.
So we've gone full circle and we're now back with a crappy installer that does not work properly and needs manual work outside the installer?
It takes 5 minutes to install Arch manually so why even bother using scripts?
*before reading, and typing all the required commands for 10 minutes.
**3 if you are a "arch linux veteran".
Exactly!
Well it's easy for beginners to use the archinstall script than go the manual way.
If that's what they want, they chose the wrong distro.
Are you using the most recent Arch ISO?
Try to format drive directly from tty, and then use Archinstall script.