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This is due to not using the latest official installer with SP1 as you were advised repeatedly in Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7.
Going back to telling us now that retail Ultimate is an Upgrade: Is this a retail Upgrade installation disk (from XP or Vista) or an Anytime Upgrade (from lower version of Win7) which costs much less?
If it is Anytime Upgrade then it requires first installing the lower version of Win7 which it Upgraded.
but i stated all this weeks ago... my laptop came with vista pre installed. when windows 7 came out i bought the retail box . the ultimate version. black box. it is the upgrade version. there are 2 disks inside. 32 and 64 bit.
Fine, but I specifically suggested you use the latest official installer with SP1, that it would be needed to avoid having to manually install SP1, and for repairs like the one you are already doing.
Have you tried again running Option 3 regedit for Clean Install with a Upgrade Windows 7 Version to see if that error returns? I have never seen that happen before, our Activation expert Noel thinks it is corruption that has already n the OS. It may be due to manual install of SP1, in which case all of this could have been avoided had you followed our advice based on doing this thousands of times before.
i was told to follow option 4 ... not 3 ? i did try 3 last week but it failed...
i,m trying to download the iso file from ie again , as with chrome it fails...
Downloading the ISO is almost never a problem unless it is interrupted or loses connection.
Try Internet Explorer.
If that fails try Firefox, first adding Down Them All download manager which allows downloads to be started and stopped, downloaded in pieces: DownThemAll! :: Add-ons for Firefox - Mozilla Add-ons
ok.. i have downloaded it onto desktop . used ie. tried burning with the installed windows media disc burner but failed again...
i went into properties also and clicked unblock...