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Windows 7 - Windows can't install

 
01-23-2012   #1


Windows XP 32bit
 
 

Windows can't install

i solved my last problem
but i got new problem i tried 3 dvds on the computer but same problem but on another laptop 3 dvds work good


the problem is at the setup of windows 7 after chose the disk you want to setup in
at expanding windows file
at 0% the windows (can't install the required files)

and some string numbers like (00000x5000)like this numder




Last edited by mezda; 01-23-2012 at 05:40 PM..
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01-23-2012   #2
JMH


Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
 
 


mezda,
Unfortunately it is rather hard to understand exactly what your problems are.
Can you attach snips for us to look at to see exactly what you mean?
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01-24-2012   #3


Windows XP 32bit
 
 


is this problem hard
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01-24-2012   #4


W7 Home Premium 32bit
 
 


If your DVD discs are working fine on another pc, it means that your computers' dvd drive is problematic.

Enlist a friends' help, and open up his machine and temporarily borrow his drive and replace yours with his. See how the install goes now. If it works nicely, you need to buy a new dvd drive. Stay away from Hitachi, LG, and Panasonic, and anything refurbished.

Of course, I'm assuming a desktop (I apologize for not checking your specs).
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01-24-2012   #5


Windows XP 32bit
 
 


my drive is new and it's samsung
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01-24-2012   #6


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit - Dutch
 
 


What partitions hav you now on harddisk? and what's the size of the partitions?
boot from that DVD and enter recovery environment System Recovery Options (option 2). then select "command prompt" Command Prompt at Startup (option one, number 2). While in "command prompt":

diskpart
list disk (I assume only 1 disk is listed(?))
sel disk 0
list part (assume 3 partitions)
sel part 0
det part
sel part 1
det part
sel part 2
det part
exit
----------
Please post results
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01-24-2012   #7


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit - Dutch
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by mezda View Post
and some string numbers like (00000x5000)like this numder
0x80070015 is this the number??
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01-24-2012   #8


Windows XP 32bit
 
 


yea
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01-24-2012   #9


 


Where did you get Windows 7?

How do you plan to activate it?

Post back the verbatim error message and the step where it's received: Clean Install Windows 7
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01-25-2012   #10


Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit - Dutch
 
 


Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by Kaktussoft View Post
Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by mezda View Post
and some string numbers like (00000x5000)like this numder
0x80070015 is this the number??
So 0x80070015. hmm That means "device is not ready". Maybe your dvd drive isn't working fine. Or your disk drive.

First check your disk drive:
boot form installation dvd and select "repair my computer". Then "command prompt"
DISKPART
LIST DISK (I assume you only see one disk[?]) detach external usb drives first!
SEL DISK 0
LIST PART (how many partitions?)
SEL PART 0
DET PART
SEL PART 1
DET PART
SEL PART 2
DET PART

all partitions are healthy and ntfs? All partitions have driveletter?
LIST VOL

which volumes do you have?
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