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    the eNeME is offline Junior Member
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    80070570 Error

    I'm having problems installing Windows 7 on my new PC. I just build the computer using these parts... Not sure if that matters, but there it is. I have set up the two 500GB HDDs in a RAID-0 (the install can see the drive, so I do not think that is the problem). I purchased an upgrade version on Windows 7 Professional 64 bit through a cheaper-than-dirt college program (only $30. And yes, it is legitimate.) This gave me an ISO image which I burned to a DVD.

    I am trying to do a clean install of Windows 7 as the first and only OS on my new system.

    For whatever reason, when I try to do the install, I get a 80070570 error and the install fails (at around 5% into the "Expanding WindowsFiles" stage).

    I assumed, with the aid of some other forum topics, that this was likely due to a bad DVD burn... so I made a bootable Flash drive and tried that... same thing.

    Does anyone know what is causing this or a possible solution to the problem?

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    Saltgrass is offline Microsoft Community Contributor This member is a certified Microsoft Community Contributor at Windows 7 Forums. Click here for more information from Microsoft.
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    I am not a RAID person, but do you have that enabled in the bios and are you loading drivers during the install?

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    the eNeME is offline Junior Member Thread Starter Thread Starter
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    Got it working. I had a bad iso... =/ Luckily I saved the downloader program, cause it cannot be downloaded anymore without it.

    All working fine now.

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    In my case the problem was solved by changing the DVD drive. The previous drive was happy with a Fedora iso but not with the Microsoft Windows 7 DVDs .

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