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Windows 7 error.
#1
This has been an ongoing problem for me and was wondering if anyone knows the problem.

The symptoms are this.
Lets say i get a harddrive and install 7 on it. No probs there.
I format the drive and put something else on it. Nix or xp or whatever.
Then when i try put 7 back onto it i get a constant error at 10% install.
The error is Error Code: 0x80070570

First thought was a bad disk. So i burnt another. Same problem.
So i changed burner with a new one and burned new disks. Same problem.
Tried a different drive i had the same problem with ages ago. Same problem.

I even tried getting a new iso image and burn that and guess what. Same problem.

Now i got to thinking perhaps when installing 7 is effects the harddrive in some fashion or perhaps writes to the bios?
I am going to flash my bios tonight and see if that is the problem but failing that i am actually stumped Sad
Would appreciate any constructive advice on this topic.
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#2
I always have a lot of trouble with the type of drive. If its dynamic it won't work, but this error doesn't even let me start. Maybe you could convert your drive to BASIC?
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#3
It is a drive i had previously installed it on though.
But i will investigate it a little further. Its really got me stumped and i want to find a solution so if anyone else ever has it they can easily solve it.
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Try to check HDD integrity with Hiren Boot CD. Then with it you can do a FULL FORMAT(no quick) using your manufacturer software(in my case seagate). You can obtain it by torrent but I can upload it too ;)
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#5
I had that problem after I took off Mac from my laptop (Yes, it's a normal PC but I put Mac on it). All you need to do is COMPLETELY re-format the drive. I formatted my drive to FAT and it worked fine after.
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#6
Are you still running FAT32?
I think you should up it to NTFS man.
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(01-23-2010, 06:08 AM)trilobyte- Wrote: I had that problem after I took off Mac from my laptop (Yes, it's a normal PC but I put Mac on it). All you need to do is COMPLETELY re-format the drive. I formatted my drive to FAT and it worked fine after.

As I said FULL FORMAT
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