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Mode Switch to Threaded Mode January 9th, 2009,03:43 PM #1 bradlesliect View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Apr 2006 Location CT - SA Posts 74 d:\sources\install.wim is corrupt or missing - error 0x80070570 Hi All, I get this error each time I try to install win2k8 Server Enterprise Ed. I downloaded the image file and the ISO was just over 500MB. When windows cannot open the required file install.esd windows 10 burned to DVD it was about 1.7GB. Each time I try to install I get the error. Tried installing straight from ISO using VMWare, Virtual PC and directly onto hard drive. What could be causing this problem? I have seen similar posts in other forums but they are all installing windows Vista when this error occurs. Any help will do. I want to try OS before going out to buy it. Thanks .....I rather not say.... Reply With Quote January 9th, 2009,08:03 PM #2 nihil View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jul 2003 Location United Kingdom: Bridlington Posts 17,191 You might try this: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...-52901f840f17/ I know that it is for Vista, but I suspect that your problem is not operating system dependent. Note the comment about using a slow burn rate and a CRC checking application to verify your burn. Reply With Quote January 9th, 2009,11:07 PM #3 t34b4g5 View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Sep 2003 Location Australia. Posts 2,391 *Edit, thanks Nihil. Last edited by t34b4g5; January 10th, 2009 at 11:06 AM. Reason: Move along people nothing to see here.. Re
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Service Error – Request Error I’ve done this twice now and I know if I’ve done it others probably have as well. Here’s the short story and the fix. Let’s say you create a new project to play around with a WCF Data http://keithelder.net/2006/11/17/part-2-installing-windows-vista-cannot-find-file-d-sources-install-wim/ Service to create some OData. You add an entity framework model from an existing database and then add a... Read More Part 2: Installing Windows Vista, Cannot find file d:\sources\install.wim Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in PC Software | Posted on 17-11-2006 Right before lunch I decided to give generating a Vista key one more try and sure enough I finally got it to generate. I finished up some code I was working on and then went to lunch to windows cannot grab a sandwich real quick hoping I could get through most of the install during lunch. For those curious, I am installing Vista on my AMD 64 machine. The only difference from what is listed on my other blog is I have 2GBs of memory now instead of 1GB. After hunting around for a few minutes I found the Promise Fasttrak 378 driver I was going to need and I rebooted the machine with the DVD I burnt in the drive. windows cannot open After several minutes I was greeted with an installation screen. I entered my key and pressed next. And then BOOOOOM! The installation blew up. I was told my installation was canceled and the error was 0x80070000D. The text read: Windows cannot open the required file D:\Sources\Install.wim. Make sure all files required for installation are available, and restart the installation. Error code: 0x8007000D. I pressed ok (since that is all I could press) and went back to the main screen and chose the repair option hoping it would get me a little further along. I was able to see my devices: floppy disk, DVD drive, and even my external FireWire drive. I explored the DVD drive and I could see the install.wim file on the disk. WTF!? Thinking I may have had a bad download I went back to MSDN and checked the Sha1 hash key. After a few minutes my Sha1 generator came back with the same key. That removes that theory, our files are an exact copy. I did some more digging on the Internet and found that other people had the same problem. Mostly with Virtual Machine installations (which is all I had done with Vista myself up until this point). Someone stated they thought the DVD player was the problem, someone else said they did a re-burn and it solved the problem. Since I had validated I had a good copy I decided to reburn another DVD with anothe