Vista 0x80070005 installation problem

G

Guest

Hi!
I have a serious problem installing vista business. During installation
(after first reboot) I get the following error message: "Windows cannot
install required files. Network problems may be preventing Windows from
accessing the file. Make sure the computer is connected to the network and
restart the installation. Error code: 0x80070005"

I've tried following without any succes:
*running Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor, said there should be n problem.
*staying connected to network (and internet) during installation.
*upgrading BIOS.
*2 different ISOs, (1 DVD or 5 CDs).
*different keys, both from MSDNAA. Also tried with no key at all.
*mounting ISO with PowerISO.
*flat installation = copying all ISO content to hdd.
*installing on either of 2 hdds, and also tried disconnecting the other one
during installation.
*boot-installing from DVD.
*full installation from XP.
*upgrading from XP SP2.
*getting latest updates during installation.
*disabling virus-protection and firewall, haven't found any BIOS virus
protection to disable though. Have heard that could be a problem, my mobo is
ASUS p5nd2-sli. Do you know of such BIOS virus protection?

HELP PLEASE!!!
 
G

Guest

I HAVE THE EXACT SAME PROBLEM!!!!
im trying to install Vista on a ASUS P4T motherboard...

i tried everything the user above did... and nothing helped!!!
WHAT NETWORK?!?! i tried to upgrade online and no luck....


WERE NOT THE ONLY 2 IN THE WORLD!!!!!!

so please fix this problem , release another ISO to the public , i don't
know , do whatever it takes , why would i have to wait to install something i
bought!!!!!!

i have all the Alpha + Beta versions of Vista/longhorn, AND THEY ALL WORKED

HOW CAN MICROSOFT MESS THIS UP ON THE LAUNCH DATE!!!

and yes , upgrade advisor said my system was fine

my PC

intel p 4 1.7 ghz
ASUS P4T i850
512 MB of RIMM
320 GB of HD space
 
J

Jonathan Yaniv

Hello,

Have you tried clicking "Do not get updates" on the setup screen?

Please tell me if this works for you.

--

Have a nice day,

Jonathan Yaniv
Microsoft Windows Liveâ„¢ Butterfly Expert

Visit the ButterflySays Blog at
http://spaces.msn.com/ButterflySays/
 
G

Guest

yea , i swear , i also took out all my pci cards, switched network cards ,
changed HD's , etc .... nothing helped one bit :(


i also tried every method the person above described and i had no luck :S
 
G

Guest

ok, i managed to get my hands on a retail copy of vista, it says that i need
to load the [primary ide] drivers .... how can i find the right driver
without doing a mistake and losing all my personal data... cause im
installing windows on a partition with other data
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top