Load Disc From Hoyle And Won't Install Says Windows 32 Error
Apr 11, 2011trying to play hoyle from disc , used to have no problem but now get cannot, says win 32 error.
View 1 Repliestrying to play hoyle from disc , used to have no problem but now get cannot, says win 32 error.
View 1 RepliesI have a home premium (custom built) i didn't build, i also want to format hard drive. When i put disc in, it doesn't load the windows 7 ultimate install setup, why?
Specs
500gb hdd
4gb ram
i5 quad core
trying to install windows over Ubuntu , error cannot load
View 1 Replies View RelatedI recently downloaded a copy of Windows 7 Professional 64 bit through MSDN, burned the iso to a dvd using ImgBurn (Auto write speed) and then attempted to boot the disc.
The computer tries to load the files off the disc, and then this error pops up:
Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause.
File: windowsystem32ootwinload.exe
status: 0xc0000001
info: The selected entry could not be loaded because the application is missing or corrupt.
I checked the file location, and the file was there. I decided to do a factory image restore (probably stupid of me) since I had already backed up all my files and was planning on doing a clean install of 7 anyway.
I then tried the boot again, but got the same error, even though I was under the impression that factory restore would fix any corrupted system files. Since, for all intents and purposes, my computer is "new", and there's nothing on it now except for what came with it, I'm at a loss as to what could be causing the problem.
I have a Dell Inspiron 1720, running Vista 32 bit Home Premium. Intel Core Duo processor, 2.4 GHz.
I had Vista Ultimate installed for a long time on my PC, and just today bought the student upgrade to Windows 7 Home Premium. The download went fine, and I selected the custom install, since it couldn't upgrade from Ultimate.
The setup screen appeared, and it extracted the setup files, and then reboot my computer. Right after my bios boot screen, I got the message "disc read error - press ctrl alt delete to reboot."
I did order the disc backup so I'll be getting that in the mail eventually, but what went wrong? Everything appeared to be normal right up to this point, and I don't know how to solve it.
When I am trying to install windows 7 It loads files / then when it reboots i get the windows boot manager saying
insert drivers disc if you do not have this contact xxx
windows.~bt/windows system32/drivers/vmstorfl.sys
status 0xc0000231
windows failed to load critical system driver missing or corrupt
I thought i may have been a bad copy . 3 different copy`s burned with different speeds/discs/ pc still getting error
I also tried to load vista and loads file and reboots
get a blue screen
abit nf7s 2.0
amd socket a 2600
2.5 gigs ram
ATI 9600 128meg agp series vidio
latest bios updated /
I have put the d drive at the top of the list in the boot set up, but the system repair disc doesn't show up and I just get a blank screen. When I open safe mode, some windows files load up and the safe mode screen opens but not with a way to start up windows. Safe mode with networking or command prompt doesn't work either.
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6.1.7600.16385
02: 6.1.7600.16385
03: unknown
04: 12
05:external
06: 1
07: missing Osloader
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odd prob with disc read error. So about once a month my cpu has a disc read error,this will last about a week as I try everything to fix it. Then, out of no where, runs perfect. Last time this happened, I thought I would think ahead and installed another copy of windows 7 on a D: and test it. ran perfect. So this time it happened, I tried to boot off D: and same problem, disc read error, reboot.Disconnected my C: drive and same prob with new windows install. I have tried windows install disc and recovery disc along with all utilities and full backup disc image. Still nothing... then just when I give up, It runs fine. it seems to stay glitchy the first few reboots but then works perfect for about 1-3 months
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There's one file that I had downloaded, yet I'm not sure what to do with it; it's called U43Jc.216. Anyhow, this is the error that pops up when I'm trying to reinstall Windows 7: "A required CD/DVD drive device driver is missing. If you have a driver floppy disk, CD, DVD or USB flash drive, please insert it now." If the Windows installation media is in the CD/DVD drive, you can safely remove it for this step.
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1 - Would these method on this website [URL] work to clean install
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