Win7 install error 0x80070570

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  1. Posts : 53
    XP/7
       #1

    Win7 install error 0x80070570


    Hi,

    I'm experiencing a strange problem when installing Windows 7. At the file expansion stage, error code 0x80070570 appears and my installation fails.
    Funny thing is, I installed 7048 from a DVD burned image 2 weeks ago and it worked fine. Downloaded 7057 and durned the .iso to DVD and when trying to install to formatted partition this error appeared. Since then I can't re-install 7048 either!
    This is driving me crazy, I've tried different DVD drives, re-burned the .iso's at slow speed, but no luck.
    Anyone managed to resolve this problem?
    BTW, I am installing x64 versions...
    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 88
    Windows 7 x86 and x64 - RTM
       #2

    Dubya said:
    Hi,

    I'm experiencing a strange problem when installing Windows 7. At the file expansion stage, error code 0x80070570 appears and my installation fails.
    Funny thing is, I installed 7048 from a DVD burned image 2 weeks ago and it worked fine. Downloaded 7057 and durned the .iso to DVD and when trying to install to formatted partition this error appeared. Since then I can't re-install 7048 either!
    This is driving me crazy, I've tried different DVD drives, re-burned the .iso's at slow speed, but no luck.
    Anyone managed to resolve this problem?
    BTW, I am installing x64 versions...
    Thanks
    Make sure you take your computer CPU and memory overclocks back to original specs. I can install by x86 without any problems but always have to take off my overclocks when I install or upgrade my x64 versions.
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  3. Posts : 53
    XP/7
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks bummpr. My CPU and memory is at original specs.
    In my desperation to try and figure this out, i formatted the partition and tried installing my Beta1 7000 build from DVD as I have done a number of times before. Lo and behold, the same error! Same error with 7048. Downloaded 7057 for a third time, same error!
    I am now going to format my entire HD and start from scratch. If that does not work, I promise you I will eat my hat!
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  4. Posts : 88
    Windows 7 x86 and x64 - RTM
       #4

    Ouch...good luck with that! Don't start chewing that fedora yet...if it worked once, it will work again (somehow).

    Did you try installing the x86 version? I really struggled with almost every x64 install but every 32 bit worked without a hitch.
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  5. Posts : 6
    XP
       #5

    hey... i also have the same issue... i used to be able to install the 7000 version but now i just get the that extremely annoyin error... i tried to install the 7057... btw... dubya where did ya get 7057... i got mine from mininova... so just wondering if it could be that.... i think i can rule out disk problems because... both of my drives don't install this stuff... and are givin me the same error at the same places... between 22-34% and i only got past the expansion part twice but , first was with the 7057 but it ended at the completing installnation with an error saying it couldn't start up a service or something like so i reinstalled and then it completely installed but then when it was goin to the boot screen an error poped up sayin my adapi.sys was corrupted or missing .... which ticked me off because i was almost done...i really need help...
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  6. Posts : 202
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #6

    Give this a shot, if you have a USB flash drive lying around.

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    I can't change the word, but click the link.
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  7. Posts : 53
    XP/7
    Thread Starter
       #7

    @Killerinstinct: I got my download form Mininova too. The error occured at different stages depending on which DVD image I used, but it never got any further than 50% in the expansion stage.
    I've since reformatted my HD and installed Vista again (without any problems) so my only conclusion is a faulty Windows 7 iso image.
    @angryman: Thanks for the suggestion, I will try to install from flash drive...
    Watch this space, I will report on my progress.
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  8. Posts : 6
    XP
       #8

    @dubya : i think its not a faulty iso ... because i've tried 7000 which came up with the same error... but i got that iso from the microsoft site... also i been reading around... formattin with the win 7 happens too quickly ... so this guy reformated the partition in Vista... and it fixed the error... tryin that... also another guy removed his ram because they were bad... and he only used the good ones.... thats another theory ... gonna try that if the formattin thing doesn't fix it... and btw... get ur iso on a different comp.... and use a bitorrent program and force recheck the iso ... just to make sure... these are none of my ideas... only stuff i've found lookin around.... oh what dvd type you using.. i'm using DVD+R

    @angryman: i tried the boot from USB but same... error... i'm thinkin its either the disk or ISo....



    EDIT: actually when put the iso on a other comp .... and force checked it... it was only at 93 % so .... i guess it was a faulty iso.... but not sure... gonna check it soon...hopefully it works...


    EDIT#2: k ... its not ISo... gonna try doin it from inside Windows Xp


    EDIT#3: tryin to run in xp didn't work.... gave me different error... i just ran memtest86 and found out that 3 of my ram slots are damaged... one is extremely damaged... so i took out rams on the bad slots... and tryin to install with 1 ram slot... post back soon on my comp hopefully

    EDIT#4: YES IT WORKS...... ..... i just had to take out the ram on the bad slots.... now it installed completely... ram was the problem ... thx everyone
    Last edited by Killerinstinct; 16 Mar 2009 at 21:59.
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  9. Posts : 202
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #9

    Bad news! But at least you found the problem!
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  10. Posts : 39
    Dual Boot Windows 7 Ultimate 7600 x86 and x64
       #10

    Damn...was looking forward to pics of you eating your hat.
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