error 0x80070570 and 0x15 (Missing boot Manager)

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  1. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
       #1

    error 0x80070570 and 0x15 (Missing boot Manager)


    hi guys

    such as i wrote in the title i get error 0x80070570 when i try to install win7

    this the first time i face this problem because i install win7 many times before on the same computer

    the problem start with blue screens when i already have a win7 so such as many people do i backup all my files and format C partition Then when i install Win7 i 0x80070570 problem so i format all of my hard disk and again i got this error

    i tried alot of Solutions but all of them did not solve the problem

    i tried to use system recovery options but it unavailing and it tell me boot Manager is missing or corrupt so i tried many commands like bootsect/nt60 and also no luck

    now what can i do to solve this problem , can any one help me please ?

    Greetings ..
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  2. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #2

    Welcome to Seven Forums,

    Download and Run this free mem test program 4-5 times to get good results:

    Memtest86

    Did you burn the ISO file to DVD?
    If yes what speed and program did you use?
    Try using a USB key.
    USB Windows 7 Installation Key Drive - Create

    Let us know your results.
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  3. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    hi Dave76

    actually i downloaded this tool but i have no idea about how to use it

    #1 if this tool require any operating system to run on it, i told that i don't have any operating system right now

    #2 if this tool running on the dos i mean without any operating system actually i tried to copy the tool files to usb stick and boot from it but it unavailing and it give me Missing boot Manager
    --------
    Did you burn the ISO file to DVD?
    If yes what speed and program did you use?
    - yes i do
    - maximum speed with UltrISO (btw i install win7 there times before on other computers from the same DVD)
    --------
    i will try to do but i think it will be a temporary solution for the problem Even if it solve the error and the main problem still exists so next time when i want to format and reinstall i face the same error

    thanx Dave76 for your Suggestion but really i need help to solve this problem
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  4. Posts : 2,913
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #4

    There are several threads around here about this error message. Here's one of them:

    0x80070570 Error Code on install - One Easy Solution

    If that doesn't work, do a google search for 0x80070570 - there will be several threads on sevenforums about this problem. See if any of them help.
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  5. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #5

    hi kegobeer

    There are several threads around here about this error message. Here's one of them:

    0x80070570 Error Code on install - One Easy Solution
    Crazy Buddhist said:

    When you see the error "0x80070570 can't access files" on install click --> OK ---> you will be returned to the "Install Now" startup screen and - WITHOUT REBOOTING - just re-start the install.

    Second time round it went smooth as clockwork and installed fine.

    I have not tried to reproduce this error as I just want a working system :P

    Be interested to know if this easy solution works for anyone else. I informed Microsoft of it when their engineer called today and they are going to look into it. They are aware of the install issue but never heard of this fix before.
    Crazy B
    so u think this the best solution for the problem

    i spend 4 hours on google and eventually the problem still exist and this funny solution didn't solve anything

    Anyway Thank you and hope to be have a better solution
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  6. Posts : 2,913
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #6

    It was a possible solution, as are all of the threads about this error.
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  7. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    today i tried to install win XP but also no luck

    the installation give me blue screen
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  8. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    i tried all solutions in those topics

    0x80070570 error ... :(
    Install error 0x80070570
    0x80070570 Error Code on install - One Easy Solution

    and the problem still exist
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  9. Posts : 12,177
    Windows 7 Ult x64 - SP1/ Windows 8 Pro x64
       #9

    LoRdZeRo said:
    hi Dave76

    actually i downloaded this tool but i have no idea about how to use it

    #1 if this tool require any operating system to run on it, i told that i don't have any operating system right now

    #2 if this tool running on the dos i mean without any operating system actually i tried to copy the tool files to usb stick and boot from it but it unavailing and it give me Missing boot Manager
    --------
    Did you burn the ISO file to DVD?
    If yes what speed and program did you use?
    - yes i do
    - maximum speed with UltrISO (btw i install win7 there times before on other computers from the same DVD)
    --------
    i will try to do but i think it will be a temporary solution for the problem Even if it solve the error and the main problem still exists so next time when i want to format and reinstall i face the same error

    thanx Dave76 for your Suggestion but really i need help to solve this problem
    What is the reason that you have installed Win7 'many times before on the same computer'?
    Are having problems with the installation or with Win7 after it's installed?

    This could be due to the ISO file or how you burned it to DVD.

    The Memtest86 can be loaded onto a CD or USB key and ran independently from the OS. Use the ISO image for creating bootable CD (Windows - zip), and burn to CD. Insert it into you optical drive and start your computer.

    If Win7 installs correctly from a USB key, it means the DVD you burned to install Win7 is not good. Even if you have installed with it before.
    Follow the tutorial to put Win7 on a USB key, this will tell you if there is a problem with the DVD.
    You should only burn an OS DVD at max x4 speed, you might get lucky and get it to work. We have seen many issues because of this.

    This error message is usually due to a hardware fault, memory is the most common, but could be the HD as well. Could be the memory on your graphics card.

    Remove one memory card (your specs say you have two), try the installation, swap the memory cards if it doesn't work, and install again.
    If you still can't get it to install, swap the memory to a different MOBO slot, try each card in each slot.
    Do you have on board graphics, take out the graphics card.
    Is anything over clocked, re-set all to defaults.

    If you have tried any other suggestions or fixes, tell us what they are and explain step by step what you have done, it's possible that we can see a pattern or common error in this procedure and might help you to get to the root cause of the problem.
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  10. Posts : 10
    Windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #10

    hi Dave76 again

    I want to tell you that i can't boot anything except windows CD/DVD

    I tried to run boot cd called Digiwiz miniPE but also it gives me Missing boot Manager

    actually i hated this computer i think the last solution i will do is replace HD & two memory with new ones

    btw I'm going to try all the solutions you suggest now
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