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Joe C.

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Mar 19, 2007, 10:22:00 PM3/19/07
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I had some issues with Vista and I decided to dump the previous install and
go it fresh. After formating my primary hard drive; or at least telling it
to when prompted to select a hard drive to install Vista on I got the error
code 0x80070022 Make sure all files required for installation are available.
The last install I did was an upgrade from XP pro this time I decided to go
at a fresh install to try and kick some of the issues I was having. Now I am
lost I've spent all of last night and all of tonight fighting with these darn
bugs any one got any clues for me?

Ian Cheung [MSFT]

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Mar 20, 2007, 12:43:08 AM3/20/07
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Joe,

Setup encountered error while copying files from the installation media.
From the error code, it seems to indicate that there is some issue with the
installation media. It could be hardware related. [It seems that Windows for
some reason detected that the media disappears and appears again, and
determined that the reappeared media is different from the original one.]

Can you try running the installation again and see if it works this time?

If it still fails, can you try copying everything to your local harddrive
from the installation media and run setup from local harddrive?

-Ian

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Joe C.

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Mar 20, 2007, 1:09:13 AM3/20/07
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Well I did a bunch of times. One other thing too, it takes about 30 minutes
just to get to the install or repair windows screen after I hit any key to
boot from the dvd. Its clearly working and then all of a sudden its like
Windows forgets that it was installing from a dvd and then asks for drivers
for the dvd rom. Because if I go into the drive that Vista install disc is
in it says its a CD-rom and doesnt show any of the files from the install.

Im not sure what you mean by copying the files? It said it was copying the
files and then when it gets to expanding them it just goes through this whole
mess. So Im not certain what the deal is and I did by a new dvd burner that
is sata instead of IDE. Maybe if the current install fails again I'll put it
in and try with that.

Ian Cheung [MSFT]

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Mar 20, 2007, 2:37:53 AM3/20/07
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It should not take so long to boot from the Vista install disc. The dvd rom
is unusually slow. I don't know what could be the cause. If you have another
IDE DVD rom, it may work better.

Alternatively,

> Im not sure what you mean by copying the files?

If you have an existing XP partition, you can try copying the files from the
DVD to a local harddisk, and run the setup.exe from the local harddisk.

-Ian

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Joe C.

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Mar 20, 2007, 11:06:18 AM3/20/07
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Yeah something was not right with that DVD burner I had. Before I had all
the issues, the first install of Vista I did it took for ever to get to the
install screen. I just put in a new Samsung DVD burner and it is flying; so
this appears to be the problem. Its really moving along pretty quick here,
now I hope I don't run into the networking issues that started this whole
mess for me to begin with.

beswaminathan

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Mar 20, 2007, 12:34:29 PM3/20/07
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Hi

I got my Vista copy with my notebook, i found that the DVD is very less
size, so i planned to include some softwares like office 2k as a data
file. now what happens is the total size comes to 3GB from 2.5 GB. i
simulated it with MSvirtual pc, i found that when i was about to select
INSTALL now, it says installation cancelled and it shows
\sources\install.wim says corrupted or misisng, when i check my source
file its there. my original ISO is working fine, but the modified ISO
is not working.

can anyone help me?

Thank you
SAM


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Joe

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Nov 20, 2007, 5:31:01 PM11/20/07
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I have same problem. I bought DVD from Fry's and i got "Can't open required
file E:\Sources\Install.wim, Make sure all files for installation are
available , and restart install Error Code: 0x8007000D"

Is my DVD bad ? or other problems with my hardware ?

Please help

Thanks

Joe

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Nov 20, 2007, 6:34:01 PM11/20/07
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Hi,

If i do a fresh installation on a new hard drive, how can i copy files to
the hard drive and run setup from local drive ?

Please help

Thanks

Dr. Know

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May 9, 2012, 3:16:30 PM5/9/12
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I had the same 0x80070022 error, and it was taking like 30 minutes just to boot up into the installation. The system had a DVD burner and a DVD ROM on it, and the burner was the drive that was incredibly slow - a "super writemaster" (wrongmaster?). I disconnected it, booted up the DVD ROM, and it installed in 10 minutes with no problems...
Tried it 3-5 times before I found this thread -
Wish I'd seen this earlier!

Thanks!

> On Monday, March 19, 2007 9:22 PM Joe wrote:

> I had some issues with Vista and I decided to dump the previous install and
> go it fresh. After formating my primary hard drive; or at least telling it
> to when prompted to select a hard drive to install Vista on I got the error
> code 0x80070022 Make sure all files required for installation are available.
> The last install I did was an upgrade from XP pro this time I decided to go
> at a fresh install to try and kick some of the issues I was having. Now I am
> lost I've spent all of last night and all of tonight fighting with these darn
> bugs any one got any clues for me?


>> On Monday, March 19, 2007 11:43 PM IanCheungMSF wrote:

>> Joe,
>>
>> Setup encountered error while copying files from the installation media.
>> From the error code, it seems to indicate that there is some issue with the
>> installation media. It could be hardware related. [It seems that Windows for
>> some reason detected that the media disappears and appears again, and
>> determined that the reappeared media is different from the original one.]
>>
>> Can you try running the installation again and see if it works this time?
>>
>> If it still fails, can you try copying everything to your local harddrive
>> from the installation media and run setup from local harddrive?
>>
>> -Ian
>>
>> --
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>>
>>
>> "Joe C." wrote:


>>> On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:09 AM Joe wrote:

>>> Well I did a bunch of times. One other thing too, it takes about 30 minutes
>>> just to get to the install or repair windows screen after I hit any key to
>>> boot from the dvd. Its clearly working and then all of a sudden its like
>>> Windows forgets that it was installing from a dvd and then asks for drivers
>>> for the dvd rom. Because if I go into the drive that Vista install disc is
>>> in it says its a CD-rom and doesnt show any of the files from the install.
>>>
>>> Im not sure what you mean by copying the files? It said it was copying the
>>> files and then when it gets to expanding them it just goes through this whole
>>> mess. So Im not certain what the deal is and I did by a new dvd burner that
>>> is sata instead of IDE. Maybe if the current install fails again I'll put it
>>> in and try with that.
>>>
>>> "Ian Cheung [MSFT]" wrote:


>>>> On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 1:37 AM Ian Cheung [MSFT] wrote:

>>>> It should not take so long to boot from the Vista install disc. The dvd rom
>>>> is unusually slow. I don't know what could be the cause. If you have another
>>>> IDE DVD rom, it may work better.
>>>>
>>>> Alternatively,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> If you have an existing XP partition, you can try copying the files from the
>>>> DVD to a local harddisk, and run the setup.exe from the local harddisk.
>>>>
>>>> -Ian
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Joe C." <Jo...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:189BA583-6A56-4C05...@microsoft.com...


>>>>> On Tuesday, March 20, 2007 10:06 AM Joe wrote:

>>>>> Yeah something was not right with that DVD burner I had. Before I had all
>>>>> the issues, the first install of Vista I did it took for ever to get to the
>>>>> install screen. I just put in a new Samsung DVD burner and it is flying; so
>>>>> this appears to be the problem. Its really moving along pretty quick here,
>>>>> now I hope I don't run into the networking issues that started this whole
>>>>> mess for me to begin with.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Ian Cheung [MSFT]" wrote:


>>>>>>> On Tuesday, November 20, 2007 5:31 PM Jo wrote:

>>>>>>> I have same problem. I bought DVD from Fry's and i got "Can't open required
>>>>>>> file E:\Sources\Install.wim, Make sure all files for installation are
>>>>>>> available , and restart install Error Code: 0x8007000D"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is my DVD bad ? or other problems with my hardware ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Please help
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "Joe C." wrote:


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