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Cannot install Windows over PXE while same source works from original DVD


x23piracy

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Hi,

 

iam still using Windows 7 Installation over PXE and i tried the same with Windows 8.

Iam Booting a plain WinPE over PXE that mounts a network share with the Installation files.

 

With Windows 7 that all works amazing well for me but with Windows 8 i get the following

after some progress of installing Windows 8:

 

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The source of the installation files is a fresh iso that works if burned to a dvd.

 

Any ideas?

 

 

Greetz X23

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hi,

 

the error message tells me:

 

Windows cannot install needed files. The file is maybe damaged or missing.

Be sure that all needed files for installation are available then restart the installation.

 

The Errorcode is multilingual i think ;)

 

The Joke is the same happens if i try to do this with an untouched win8, this is

no WTK Problem.

 

It's good possible that this a virtual box problem i couldn't test it yet with a physical machine.

 

 

Greetz X23

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While you've said the ISO is fine, I'd say Windows says something is amiss:

 

 

 

C:\Users\Carl>err 80070570# as an HRESULT: Severity: SUCCESS (0), Facility: 0x4c5, Code 0xc7aa# as an HRESULT: Severity: FAILURE (1), Facility: 0x7, Code 0x570# for hex 0x570 / decimal 1392 :  ERROR_FILE_CORRUPT                                            winerror.h# The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable.# 1 matches found for "80070570" 
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