Etot razdel soderjit odin ili neskokolko dynamicheskikh tomov
One of these "stones" may be the error "This partition contains one or more dynamic volumes." The error is quite rare, and it occurs when the volumes are determined incorrectly. How to fix the error - see below. Most likely, the error appears on a clean, newly purchased hard drive. In this case, you need to delete all partitions (in the "Advanced" section, click the "Delete" button on all partitions within one disk until only one remains - Unallocated space on the disk), then split them (or create one volume if not need for separation), agree to allocate a system partition for the needs of Windows, try to continue the installation again.
If even after this the volume continues to be dynamic, the command line will come to the rescue. Restart the computer with fresh disk partitions, and enter the installation wizard again. On the first screen, press the combination Shift+F10. A command line will appear in which we type diskpart. The program of the same name will start within the command line, in it we enter list disk. We need a disk that is dynamic, or rather its number. We register it in select disk "disk number without quotes". Further - detail disk "disk number without quotes". Each volume is selected using select volume "volume number without quotes", then - delete volume. Having completed these steps with each of the volumes, we again register select disk "dynamic disk number without quotes"and finally - convert basic. After the procedure, close the command line and continue the installation. You perform all actions with the command line at your own peril and risk! Our problem is solved and we can calmly continue installing Windows. Great job!