Missing files or corrupt ISO

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  1. Posts : 28
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    Missing files or corrupt ISO


    ok, So I have burnt many different ISO CDs trying to fix this error. It seems with all of my CDs I am not having any luck. So I went on my laptop (which was running seven starter) and cleaned out my cache and registry to try again... I tried both burnt ISO disks, (both burnt at lowest speed, 3x I think... The lowest for PowerISO) one 7100 and one 7600 build, and both get same results...

    Build 7100: Gets past "copying windows files", then gets to "expanding windows files", and stays at 0% before giving me the missing file or corrupt ISO error...
    Build 7600: Gets pas "copying windows files", then gets to "expanding windows files", and actually gets to 97% before giving me the corrupt ISO or missing file error...

    Now im not sure what to do at this point, my computer is useless atm because these actions have cause windows 7 starter to not connect at all... Any help please??? T.T

    Thanks in advance.
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  2. Posts : 11,408
    ME/XP/Vista/Win7
       #2

    Hi Kris

    Redownload your ISO's.
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  3. Posts : 28
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hello again theog.
    I have done so several times... It worked the first time when I was using vista home premium, but now that I am trying to go from starter to ultimate, none of them have worked... :/ I have 4 or 5 copies, none working... -__-
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  4. Posts : 28,845
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    Kris said:
    Hello again theog.
    I have done so several times... It worked the first time when I was using vista home premium, but now that I am trying to go from starter to ultimate, none of them have worked... :/ I have 4 or 5 copies, none working... -__-
    Kris

    Are you burning the single ISO file or dragging files and folders to be burned?

    Ken
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  5. Posts : 28
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    Thread Starter
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    I am opening the ISO with PowerISO and clicking burn in the task bar at the top... Then I set the speed to the lowest, (3x) then trying it, always coming out with missing files? I am using 8GB DVD/Rs, so I have plenty of space...
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  6. Posts : 28,845
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    Kris said:
    I am opening the ISO with PowerISO and clicking burn in the task bar at the top... Then I set the speed to the lowest, (3x) then trying it, always coming out with missing files? I am using 8GB DVD/Rs, so I have plenty of space...
    32bit win 7 ISo should be about 2.5 gigd. that about the size you have?
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  7. Posts : 28
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    Yessir... Not a problem with space. I thought it might be that it was DVD/Rs, but my computer seems to read it fine... But now the installation deleted my OS all together... And I let the build 7100 run all night, and all it did was get the same message... T.T
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  8. Posts : 11,408
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    Hi Kris

    Do you have a mate with a DVD rewriter, if you have reburn on your mates.
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  9. Posts : 28
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    Thread Starter
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    hmmmm well I could try that. I am on my fiances laptop atm, but im not sure if she would like it if I downloaded a WHOLE new ISO and then burned it from her laptop... LMAO Ill try tho... Does this website have a working ISO? Ive been looking everywhere... I think I have burnt all of the ones I have found tho...
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  10. Posts : 28
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    Thread Starter
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    OK I am downloading 2 more. Is there a way I can check the downloads? Like I know there is a Hash checker, but what is it? And is there something better than PowerISO to use as an ISO burner, maybe something with lower speeds??? Thanks in advace
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