windows 7 setup cannot continue due to a corrupted installation file


  1. Posts : 5
    windows 7
       #1

    windows 7 setup cannot continue due to a corrupted installation file


    Hi. as the title says i keep getting this error whenever i try to install a fresh copy of windows 7.

    it displays this error on the "installing updates" step

    List of things i have tried:

    • Buning another dvd copy of windows
    • Enabling Sata insted of AHCI i think its called under BIOS
    • creating a bootable USB ISO of windows


    The windows 7 iso works perfectly fine on 3 laptops i have reformated recently but on my own Dell xps 15 laptop it simply wont install it due to this error.

    it previously had windows 8 which i have wiped out whilst formating the SSD hard drive.

    Any suggestions?
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  2. whs
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    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #2

    All I can suggest is to make an image of one of the 3 laptops (take the one that is the closest to yours - in specification terms) and dump the image on the SSD. You may have to redo the activation with the key on the COA sticker which is on the bottom of your laptop. And do not forget to also image the 100MB system partition. That you need too.

    Then when everything is rolling and you have the essential programs installed, take another image which you can use in case you ever need to reinstall again. For imaging I recommend free Macrium.

    Imaging with free Macrium
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  3. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #3

    Hi Jonney

    What did you use to create the USB ISO

    Try this Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool
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  4. Posts : 5
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #4

    i used a app called ISO to USB.
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  5. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #5

    Is the ISO you created or is it a download from digital river
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  6. whs
    Posts : 26,210
    Vista, Windows7, Mint Mate, Zorin, Windows 8
       #6

    I doubt it is a problem with the .iso. It gets stuck with the updates. But then you never know.
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  7. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #7

    The files are inside the ISO . So it's the ISO .
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  8. Posts : 5
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #8

    anyway of editing the iso to remove the windows update files and just installing a vanilla win 7 ?
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  9. Posts : 6,830
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit & Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit
       #9

    What you could do is use Diskpart to create the bootable USB Flash drive . Then copy the contents to the flash drive .

    Tool: UltraIso

    Download



    To create the bootable USB drive . Open up a elevated command prompt and run Diskpart .

       Note
    To open an Elevated command prompt . Click on type in CMD in the search box once CMD comes up under Programs (1) right click on CMD and choose Run as administrator
       Tip
    You may also press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER then press ALT+Y to bypass the User Account Control Window


    Type in
       Note
    Don't forget to press Enter after all the commands. Enter the commands one at a time .


    Code:
     DISKPART
    Code:
     LIST DISK
    Code:
     SELECT DISK #
       Note
    # is the number of the USB . Some cases the USB drive is Disk 1


    Code:
     CLEAN
       Note
    The CLEAN command will wipe the USB flash Drive


    Code:
     CREATE PRIMARY PARTITION
    Code:
     SELECT PARTITION 1
    Code:
     ACTIVE
    Code:
     FORMAT FS=NTFS QUICK
    Code:
     assign
       Note
    The ASSIGN command will assign the Flash drive a letter .


    Code:
     EXIT
    Code:
     EXIT
       Note
    The 2nd EXIT will close the command prompt
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