How Do i over come This Error:0x80070017 While Installing WINDOWS 7

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  1. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 x64 BitUltimate
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    How Do i over come This Error:0x80070017 While Installing WINDOWS 7


    I made a horrible mistake by formatting local disk C while installing windows now can some one please help me on how to go further from this errror



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    Why is this a horrible mistake? Did you intend to reinstall Win7?

    Do you have an EFI BIOS? Enter BIOS setup to see if there is an EFI boot disk in the BIOS Boot order, and when it is set to boot?

    If not then try wiping the HD with Diskpart Clean Command to retry Clean Install Windows 7
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  3. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 x64 BitUltimate
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    Thank you so much for the fast reply..
    yes i intended to reinstall windows 7, but when i came up to selecting the hard disk volume to install in i formatted the volume C where my windows 7 was installed isnt that bad??? i really dont know how to go further can you please give me detailed steps on how i can go about doing so thank you :)

    EDIT: Oh and i did the diskpart clean thing using the command prompt still gives me this error .
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  4. Posts : 11
    windows 7
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    just format it with XP cd or install xp first and then now format it with windows 7 and install windows 7
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  5. Posts : 20
    Windows 7 x64 BitUltimate
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    Are you sure that willl work ? i have to go buy an xp cd now if you sure itll work , has it happend to you too?
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  6. Posts : 11
    windows 7
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    ya i have solved like this, to many computer because i worked in computer hardware
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  7. Posts : 84
    Win7 Home Premium | Win8 RP x64
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    gregrocker said:
    Why is this a horrible mistake? Did you intend to reinstall Win7?

    Do you have an EFI BIOS? Enter BIOS setup to see if there is an EFI boot disk in the BIOS Boot order, and when it is set to boot?

    If not then try wiping the HD with Diskpart Clean Command to retry Clean Install Windows 7
    I prefer the suggestion of Sir greg.
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  8. Posts : 2,171
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    gregrocker said:
    Why is this a horrible mistake? Did you intend to reinstall Win7?

    Do you have an EFI BIOS? Enter BIOS setup to see if there is an EFI boot disk in the BIOS Boot order, and when it is set to boot?

    If not then try wiping the HD with Diskpart Clean Command to retry Clean Install Windows 7
    Yep, follow what Greg posted. It's been successful for many many users, and as long as you've got a valid w7 product key it'll work without buying any additional software.

    If you're doing this on an OEM machine (Dell, Acer, Toshiba, etc.) there is additional info in this one that you can refer to to help you along: https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...-windows-7-a.h
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  9. Posts : 20
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    Umm the install win xp thing failed I got the same error x( ... can someone please elaborate the EFI BIOS thing sir Greg advices me to do, what do I do exactly???

    EDIT : This is another error that comes when i just click next using the unallocated space

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  10. Posts : 2,171
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    a4abell said:
    Umm the install win xp thing failed I got the same error x( ... can someone please elaborate the EFI BIOS thing sir Greg advices me to do, what do I do exactly???
    Are you doing the XP thing mentioned in post #4? You don't have to do that.

    The mention of EFI (or UEFI) was a question posed to you. Your error indicates we've got to start looking at your hardware, therefore the question was to determine whether or not you have an EFI motherboard.

    Can you fill out your system specs or at least post them?
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