Win7 install error 0x80070570

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    XP/win7 x86 build 7127
       #11

    yea, I had this same problem on another spare rig i tried to fire up yesterday... i think its due to ram or i possibly need to update bios on this old board.... may get around to fooling with it later on today. I already swtiched out dvd drives, put drives on different IDE channels... but happens every time... different bsod's tho, some are the simple upper left corner, some are the XPish full page contact admin bsod... but all happen at same point at install, right after it loads files and tries to uncompress... I'm only using a 512 stick atm, and have two additional to swap out, so will find out something hopefully. trusty 7000 build, so its not the dvd or build, and media is flawless (suprisingly).
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  2. Posts : 6
    XP
       #12

    well i found out that my motherboard is damaged... not my ram... good and bad news... good is that i don't need buy new ram.... bad need to buy new motherboard if i want 4 GB on Windows 7

    EDIT: actually only the CRucial Ballastix are damaged... but my corsair XMS2 are fine... but they are different latencies... wondering if that was the problem...
    Last edited by Killerinstinct; 17 Mar 2009 at 19:57.
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  3. Posts : 53
    XP/7
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Thanks for all the suggestions guys! Unfortunately I'm not getting 7057 x64 installed. I have no bad RAM, 7048 x64 installed successfully in the end after I formatted the drive in Vista, which tells me my hardware is fine and even after downloading 7057 x64 3 times over, I still have the same problem even after trying the upgrade route, booting from flash drive and DVD.
    I'm now downloading the 7057 32-bit flavor to see if I have better luck...
    I decided not to eat my hat (sorry to disappoint) but I may start pulling out little clumps of hair from my head until I am completely bold!

    Happy computing, geeks!
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  4. Posts : 1
    Xp try still try to use 7
       #14

    Hi there i experiencing similar problem. Im windows Xp service pack 2 user i Try to boot my dvd windows 7 ultimate but in bios say cannot boot error 5.. i have my dvd in master, i also boot other windows and it work fine.. only the win 7 have the this problem to me..

    I go to My computer and run the Dvd from there to install it but in install progress got that error too 0x80070570

    The windows 7 advisor says my Req is fine for win7.
    My motherboard have only 2 slots for ram, i remove 1, i also try to replace them but the problem didnt fix..

    So now what to do ? Damn i buy win7 it cost so much and cant run them pfff :)

    Oh forgot to say im try to install windows 7 32bit x86..

    Sorry for my bad English.
    Please need help..
    Thanks...
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  5. Posts : 1
    vista
       #15

    Thanx Killerinstinct,

    Had the same problem, and now solved when I removed a defect RAM slot.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #16

    Hi all.
    Just joined the forum to offer a suggestion :)

    In the bios change hard drive mode AHCI to ATA... give that a try!! Simple but effective!

    - Digital Jedi (MCSE, CCNA, A+, CEH)
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  7. Posts : 1
    Windows 7
       #17

    Had the same error usung aWindows 7 Home Premium upgrade disk from Amazon to upgrade vista running on my Asus laptop.
    Tried all the tips about removing memory sticks, spare hardware etc all to no avail.
    Finally brought Vista up in Safe mode and re-ran the 7 custom install and voila perfect install!
    Hope this helps!
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  8. Posts : 1
    xp and win7
       #18

    win7 error 0x80070570


    I was also having same issue. Removed ram and installed new and worked perfectly. Ram was the issue.
    maxine
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  9. Posts : 1
    32bit xp
       #19

    I was getting another error which i googled and people were saying the disc was bad or my drive firmware needed to be upgraded. The disc worked on another computer so i upgraded the firmware and the installation got farther before it gave me a new error which is the same error from this thread x80070570 soooooooo How do i figure out which if any of my ram is faulty?

    Help me pleeeease
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  10. Posts : 2
    Win 7 64bit
       #20

    Mixed
    pull a stick & see if it works, nother words, trial&error

    Had the same error x80070570, pulled ram till I got a good pair.
    Oddly, I had a HD go bad at the same time, couldn't write O's to it. It's on a UPS so I'm thinking a bad Power supply.
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