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    TaylorRyan is offline Senior Member
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    Default problem in Installing

    I have been attempting to install Windows 7 Ultimate and , when It acquires around to thirty percentage of extending files it says a file is missing

    can some one give me solution about this problem.

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    To solve this problem try Different DVD if this not work try to downloading it again or get it from friends .

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    One solution way to avoid problems while the blank media used can be rejected is finding out if the optical drive being used is the problem . One technique used a some months back when the windows 7 Release Candidates were available then on a system with a DVD drive as useless as a bird without feathers was to make a usb key to see the 32bit RC installed as the second OS on an older widows XP system. The flash drive was made boo table at the same time the ISO image was written to the flash drive at the time when downloading the shareware edition of Ultra ISO an program for this.

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    I do have a usb flash drive. I don't consider I am seeing any memory problem, and I attempted installing windows 7 onto my original hard disk which had windows Vista if that didn't work So I went and purchased a new hard drive and attempted installing it and it even cannot install.

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    What are you having to reformat the windows Vista drive with or on the new drive there? For the most part if you run memory test and don't run into errors I would tend to defendant the optical drive is where the actual problem is as a brand new drive has been tried.

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    I'm attempting to reformat both of them with Windows 7 64-bit . I would run memory test, but after attempting to install windows 7 multiple times my vista cannot even boot .This is on a custom built machine that my friends made for me.

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    To repair the start up problem for windows Vista just boot up with the Vista DVD and don't click the Install Now button. under that you will see the repair tools link on the screen there which will then scan the system and list any windows Vista installations found. From there you move onto the next screen where the start up repair is at the top of the list of options. That will automatically restore any boot files lost or just rewrite the mbr entries for Vista.

    The windows Vista DVD has a separate drive tools section on that with the separate format option as well. Memory test is included on the windows Vista DVD as one of the tools available to run that live when booted from the disk. You don't need to be booted in Windows since memory test is also available as a separate CD ISO image for a boo table CD to run it live.

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    It looks like it could be the optical drive, too. I would try swap some other optical drive from a other computer, or running down to your computer/hobby store to acquire a cheap optical drive to use for this, and then try it. Or, acquire your friends to do it if you don't feel comfortable charging backbone out of your computer.

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    If you're using a DVD that was burned by you , try burning another DVD one time again with the,lowest write speed of your disks drive. somewhat like 4x or 2x will do. This checks that the DVD is absolutely written are the files are not corrupt.

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    I give you advice that always use an USB device to installing an Operating system

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    I am utilizing custom burned DVDS. I am not confirm how to burn it with the lowest write speed. I don't recognize how to tell which speeds the DVD have but this is what it says on the CD. DVD +R 1-16x speed

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    You will need to an windows XP or windows Vista system in order to download the shareware edition of Ultra ISO which will take any ISO disk drive image and write that onto a flash drive while making it boo table at the several time. The program looked up to in the guide will want Windows being software.

    sometime you have Ultra ISO on is to use that program's personal option to format the flash drive to Fat32. Once it realizes it's own format the write to flash drive goes fast.

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    if I downloaded all the software on to my uncle laptop for say I could just put it all onto a USB drive and boot from it?

    I am attempting to format the fresh drives with windows 7 if that is what you are requiring

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    I thinking that you are utilizing Img Burn here is how you can decrease the speed in which we DVD write. Now choose Write image to disk

    on the right side under settings write speed - Auto , click the drop down menu and replace speed to to 2X or 4X

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