Windows Windows refuses to install with error 0x80070570

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  1. arachan

    arachan What's a Dremel?

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    Hello,

    So basically I'm trying to reinstall Windows 7 because I figured it was time for a reinstall, was working before but I felt like it was getting a bit slow.

    So I made a bootable flash drive with the Windows 7 .iso I've always used and booted it, selected x64, ticked the "accept" box, deleted my old partition and made a new one, and Windows insisted on adding a 100MB partition before it which I seem to have got around somehow up til now.

    It zips through "copying windows files" in a few seconds and then once it gets to "expanding Windows files" it only gets to 4% (every time) and gives the "Windows cannot install required files... 0x80070750".

    What I've tried (nothing changed, same error each time):

    • Different HDDs. My main one I'm trying to install onto is a 120GB SSD.
    • Different RAM configs. I have 2x 4GB sticks of RAM normally. I've tried each seperately, and a single 2GB stick from another computer.
    • Resetting the BIOS.

    Other problems, not sure if related:

    • When the computer first turns on, sometimes it will spin the fans up, reset itself, spin the fans up again, then go to POST as normal. This happens most times I turn it on.
    • I tried a Windows 7 DVD made from the same .iso ages ago and got the same error. Not sure when the disk was last used so might be scratched etc.
    • I tried an old Ubuntu DVD, came up with a similarish error when I tried to boot it live. Something along the lines of "cannot load files" or something.

    I'm tearing my hair out here not knowing what to do. Very frustrating. Any suggestions/ideas would be much appreciated.
     
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  2. RichCreedy

    RichCreedy Hey What Who

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    try a different dvd drive, or sata cables
     
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  3. Corky42

    Corky42 Where's walle?

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    0x80070750 = CRC Error
    Some of the data is corrupt, either on the flash drive or when its copied to the SSD.
     
  4. aramil

    aramil One does not simply upgrade Forums

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    Replace you sata cables one at a time. And re install.
     
  5. workingclass

    workingclass What's a Dremel?

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    I'd try a different image.
     
  6. matt_lumley

    matt_lumley You're only supposed to...

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    Try a new disc/image, new cables. I had this last year on my PC and it turned out to be a dodgy cable.
     
  7. arachan

    arachan What's a Dremel?

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    Thanks for the replies. I just tried a different SATA cable from my other computer in a different SATA port and got the same error. I'm downloading a new image from here now which says it's going to take 2.5 hours.

    Any other suggestions?
    Cheers.
     
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  8. LordPyrinc

    LordPyrinc Legomaniac

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    While it may not be related to the install issue, the reboot before post doesn't sound good. If you have a spare PSU laying about, I would swap it out to see if that problem goes away. Alternatively, it could be a sticky power switch on the case. Regardless, I would definitely try to solve that power up issue so it doesn't lead to other problems.
     
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  9. arachan

    arachan What's a Dremel?

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    So I solved the install error by redownloading the iso and using that. Not sure how my ex-trusty iso got damaged but oh well.

    Agreed that it doesn't seem good. No spare PSU to test with though. I noticed sometimes when it does get to the POST it says "overclock error" or something, I do have a slight CPU overclock in the BIOS. Also my PSU is only 440W which seems low, although I tested my watt usage under load and it was only around 200W.

    Cheers.
     
  10. stjimmy69

    stjimmy69 What's a Dremel?

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    Its not a SATA error, its an issue with the file you downloaded. Try re-downloading the image.
    If you get the same issue on another machine/using a different USB with the same image, its an issue with the image.
     
  11. kenco_uk

    kenco_uk I unsuccessfully then tried again

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