Posted June 11, 20186 yr I downloaded the Windows 7 Home Premium COEM ISO and burned it to a DVD. I ran it on an HP 2000-329WM and it got bogged down during installation at 1% or so. Finally I got an error message that the files were not complete and could not be installed. Any idea what happened?
June 11, 20186 yr Do you have checked the downloaded file against corruption (with SHA1 or similar) ? Do you have checked the blank DVD wasn't scratched before burning ? Do you have verified the DVD after burning it ? Do you have tried with and USSB key ? These steps are needed to be sure it's not the media or install files that are faultly.
June 11, 20186 yr Author 1 hour ago, mooms said: Do you have checked the downloaded file against corruption (with SHA1 or similar) ? Do you have checked the blank DVD wasn't scratched before burning ? Do you have verified the DVD after burning it ? Do you have tried with and USSB key ? These steps are needed to be sure it's not the media or install files that are faultly. It was a brand new disk out of the package, no scratches. Yes, I verified the DVD after burning. I have not tried with a USB but I will. How do I check the file for corruption?
June 11, 20186 yr 1 hour ago, roscoetanner said: ... How do I check the file for corruption? If you downloaded it with the Windows ISO Downloader (heidoc.net) look in the opening program-windows: there is a link to an Hash Archiv; search for your download and compare the hash with that in the archive.
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