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  1.    #11

    Run built-in Windows Memory DIagnostic test or bootable Memtest86 to check your RAM.

    If errors are shown, pull out each stick one at a time then rerun to determine which is faulty.

    Kingston is very good about supporting bad ram and will replace if necessary, help troubleshoot.

    Meanwhile, checksum the HASH on your download comparing to the correct HASH for your version, to verify the download.
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  2. Posts : 17
    7 pro 32bit
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       #12

    checked and no ram error.... pretty weird ...i guess i'll have to wait for my dvds from MS to install it...
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       #13

    stmtnk said:
    checked and no ram error.... pretty weird ...i guess i'll have to wait for my dvds from MS to install it...
    Another option is eliminate the disk option and extract the iso to a 4 gig flash key, before make the flash key a bootable disk and then extract the iso to the key and reboot and install from the key, hopefully the iso was'nt corrupted.
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  4.    #14

    If you purchased a retail copy from MS, tech support is included in the price. You can call them and they will help you work through this error.

    I have found in the past that MS tech support is worth more than the price of the product.

    Here is more for that install error:: Win7 install error 0x80070570

    Try again to boot from the DVD and report back exact symptoms and error text.
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       #15

    What Causes 0x80070570
    0x80070570 is a critical Windows error and is caused by a corrupt registry entry that should be repaired immediately to prevent further corruption in other applications and/or hardware. Risks include hardware failure, blue screen errors and fatal crashes.

    Common Symptoms
    0x80070570 symptoms include program lock ups, shut down or start up problems, slow pc performance, sluggish behaviour, screen freeze, beeping sounds, problems opening documents as well as issues during software installation
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    7 pro 32bit
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       #16

    ok so... what should i do ... wipe out my hdd with linux and try to reinstall?
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       #17

    stmtnk said:
    ok so... what should i do ... wipe out my hdd with linux and try to reinstall?
    You could but that does'nt resolve the original issue which is a corrupt iso or dvd.
    If you are able download the iso again and if you must use the dvd media extract the iso at the slowest possible speed and try again
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  8. Posts : 17
    7 pro 32bit
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       #18

    ok reburned at the slowest speed ...but still having blue screens when its reboots for the first time

    there is all codes i've seen so far

    0x80070570
    0xc0000005
    c000021a
    0x0034f404
    0x000000c2
    0x00000019
    0xc0000h2
    0x000000f4
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  9.    #19

    Take out all but one RAm stick and try to boot from the installer again.
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  10. Posts : 17
    7 pro 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #20

    why would my ram cause such problem?

    and i just tried to install it but when windows is expanding files i get a message error that tells me that there is a missing file or a corrupted one...

    so im starting to believe that my windows 7 copy is corrupted
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