Win 8.1 won't install to MX100 256GB when installed in Laptop

Three months ago I bought a MX100 256GB drive. It installed and performed flawlessly in my PC.  A month ago I bought a Lenovo Flex 2 15 laptop. I decided to remove the MX100 from the PC and install it in the Lenovo. I downloaded Windows 8.1 from Microsoft and installed it on to a USB drive.  The install went normal until it actually came to installing Windows on the drive. It wouldn't install. I got the message: "We couldn't install Windows in the location you chose...(edit)...error code 0x80300002". I clicked refresh and the MX100 disappeared from the box. The only way to make it return was to restart the windows installation which ended with the same result.My son then decided to clone his Adata 128GB SSD to the MX100. The MX100 booted and performed perfectly on his PC. We then installed a Samsung EVO 500GB SSD into the Lenovo laptop. Windows 8.1 installed from the USB and ran perfectly (It's in the laptop now, which I am now using). He then cloned the Samsung EVO to the MX100 and installed it into the laptop. The Laptop booted to a blue screen saying there were errors.The firmware for the Lenovo and the MX100 are both up to date. We managed to install Windows 7 64 bit to the MX100 by setting the Bios from UEFI to Legacy. Trying to install Windows 8.1 using legacy instead of UEFI failed.Last night we used Diskpart to delete all the volumes on the MX100 but did not format it. Windows 8.1 failed to install again with the same 0x80300002 error.We are stymied. Any help would be appreciated.

Here's what I would do..... Make sure your BIOS is back to UEFI default settings.  You should be able to load the default BIOS settings, and then save and exit. Make sure you don't have any other HDD/SSD plugged in except for your MX100. Boot your Microsoft Windows 8.1 media USB drive. Run diskpart clean:list diskselect disk ?diskpart>cleanexitexit Navigate back to the Microsoft media USB tools....where it says shutdown/powerdown computer. Power down your computer. Unplug your computer for 30 seconds. Boot your Microsoft Windows 8.1 media USB drive Run diskpart clean (again)diskpart>list diskdiskpart>select disk ?diskpart>cleanexitexit Navigate to power down your computer Boot your Microsoft Windows 8.1 media USB drive Install Windows 8.1 on the entire unallocated space (do not partition and do not format).  The USB Windows installer will do everything for you.     

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