Windows 7 installation error message
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Windows 7 installation error message
When attempting to install W7 from within Windows vista I get this error:
Any ideas?
After I click OK I get
The file autorun.dll" could not be loaded or is corrupt. Setup cannot continue. Error code is [0xc1]
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- phileysmiley
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Re: Windows 7 installation error message
It could be the image is faulty. Probably a good idea to check the SHA1 number of the download with that posted on the download site.
Re: Windows 7 installation error message
Grav!ty wrote:It could be the image is faulty. Probably a good idea to check the SHA1 number of the download with that posted on the download site.
Okay, thanks. I'll double check.
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Re: Windows 7 installation error message
That was the problem. Thanks!
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Re: Windows 7 installation error message
If that wasn't it, I would have suggested re-burning the disk with verification, but glad to see you found the issue.
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Re: Windows 7 installation error message
imnuts wrote:If that wasn't it, I would have suggested re-burning the disk with verification, but glad to see you found the issue.
Yes, that was my first thought was a bad burn but the ISO turned out to be bad.
I started over again and it was 1:45 from download to desktop. It would have been quicker but I spent about 5 minutes verifying the file and I took my time so as not to mess it up.
This solved it:
http://beeblebrox.org/
A must for anyone installing from iso.
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Re: Windows 7 installation error message
Hashtab is my preferred Hash check tool also
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Re: Windows 7 installation error message
I also have MD5summer and have used that in the past but hashtab is so much easier sitting in the right click context menu. Plus you get all 3 values in one pass which you can just C&P. It does in one step what MD5 summer does in 10 steps.
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