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13 Feb 2010   #1

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
 
 
Windows Cannot Installed Required Files

Whenever I try to install Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit I get this error: Windows cannot install required files. The file may be corrupt or missing. Make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation. Error code: 0x80070570 I know my memory isn't bad because I've run memtest for a few hours already. So how do I fix this problem? I have installed WIndows 7 on my computer before with this same exact installation cd.

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14 Feb 2010   #2

windows 7 64 bit
Commonweath of Australia
 
 

hi i am having the same problem i have 64 bit installed on my laptop (they didn't have 32bit in stores) so i downloaded the 32 bit version burnt it to a disk go to install and i has the same error message. we are having the same problem.

hopefully some one can help us.
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14 Feb 2010   #3

Win 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by stillfreefilms View Post
hi i am having the same problem i have 64 bit installed on my laptop (they didn't have 32bit in stores) so i downloaded the 32 bit version burnt it to a disk go to install and i has the same error message. we are having the same problem.

hopefully some one can help us.
What program did you use to burn the ISO file? At what speed? I would suggest burning it with ImgBurn or PowerISO. Recommended speed 4x. Do not burn at a faster speed as it will corrupt the installation files needed for installing. That's why the following errors occurred.

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14 Feb 2010   #4

Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
 
 

I also got some error message saying my Windows.old is corrupted. How do I fix this?
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14 Feb 2010   #5

windows 7 64 bit
Commonweath of Australia
 
 

i used poweriso and i did not see times four? i also tried useing the built in windows iso buring software is there a tutorial on useing iso burning software?
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14 Feb 2010   #6

Win 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by stillfreefilms View Post
i used poweriso and i did not see times four? i also tried useing the built in windows iso buring software is there a tutorial on useing iso burning software?
You can adjust the speed of burning the ISO file when you're using PowerISO. Have a look at the screenshot. Hope this helps.
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14 Feb 2010   #7

windows 7 64 bit
Commonweath of Australia
 
 

thanks i will try that and hopefully it will install this time.
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14 Feb 2010   #8

Win 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
SG
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by stillfreefilms View Post
thanks i will try that and hopefully it will install this time.
No probs. And welcome.
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15 Feb 2010   #9

windows 7 64 bit
Commonweath of Australia
 
 

it still failed to install.
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15 Feb 2010   #10

Win 7 Ultimate SP1 x64
SG
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by stillfreefilms View Post
it still failed to install.
Since you have burnt the ISO at 4x speed and installation still fails. I have a feeling that the ISO file is somehow corrupted. Did you try to mount the ISO on a virtual drive using PowerISO before burning it?
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