Vista Beta 2 x86 Error Code 80070241

G

Guest

doing a clean install on my dell latitude D600, gets to 18% of copying files
and then Error Code 80070241 pops-up. Need help.
 
Z

Zack Whittaker

Try installing from Windows instead - also try copying the contents of the
DVD to a folder on the Desktop then running the setup from there.

If that fails, use Daemon Tools (www.daemon-tools.cc) to mount the image
virtually and install from there.

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Michael Luschas

I recieved this message before. It wasnt the DVDs fault at all though. It
turned out that If you have a Motherboard with SATA + PATA drives, and you
have Native Mode selected in the BIOS (Not the compatibility mode) your
install will fail. How come, I couldnt tell you.
This is the case atleast for me with build 5308.
 
G

Guest

Has anyone actually gotten this thing installed? If so how avout posting a
step by step on how you did it? The rest of us could learn from it.
 
G

Guest

You guys are not going to believe this. I finally got Vista to install,
heres what happened and how I did it:

1. I pasted the download link into FIREFOX of all things. that is the only
way I could get a good download.

2. Burned the ISO to DVD using Roxio DVD builder @ 2X speed.

3. Copied all the install files to the hard drive in a folder labeled "Vista
Install" and ran the installation from there. It took 2 1/2 HOURS to install.

When Vista started for the first time, all I got was a black screen, working
mouse, and the build number noted in the lower right corner. NO graphics at
all and nothing works. I had to roll back the installation and am now back
to XP.

Talk about disapointment! Any thoughts? My machine is a 1.4 Gig celeron
with a GIG of RAM
 
G

Guest

That ddn't work for me. I disable the SATA drives from the BIOS and still
doesn't install. It still appearing the Error Code 80070241 at 16%.
 
G

Guest

It works my way....

The only way that worked for me was downloading a new x86 version (I tried
to copy the files from the DVD but still had the same problem),
Mount the image using Alcohol 120%, and copy the files to a folder called
Windows Vista. Run setup from that Folder. You can still choose between
upgrade (only works for Windows XP with SP 2) or Clean install; It takes some
time to install (around hour and a half) Now I can play with it... finally


I wish that works for somebody else.
 
G

Guest

It works my way....

The only way that worked for me was downloading a new x86 version (I tried
to copy the files from the DVD but still had the same problem),
Mount the image using Alcohol 120%, and copy the files to a folder called
Windows Vista. Run setup from that Folder. You can still choose between
upgrade (only works for Windows XP with SP 2) or Clean install; It takes some
time to install (around hour and a half) Now I can play with it... finally


I wish that works for somebody else.
 

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