I’ve come to the conclusion that 97% of downloads with the download
manager result in that error code. I downloaded from the manager
twice, burned twice, and got the error twice.
I then downloaded it through my browser once, burned once, and it
installed and upgraded fine. Kind of p*d that I wasted two DVDs, but
nonetheless.
Try downloading the file directly from your browser. Don’t use the
program Microsoft suggests, or any outside downloaders like GetRight.
"TLunsf" wrote:
> Rish,
>
> Did you ever solve this problem? I have the same problem. I
> have confirmed
> the hash and burned at my burner's minimum speed of 2.4x. I
> do not believe
> it is a burn issue, as all the files were copied successfully
> from the disc
> and expanded. The machine then rebooted and began additional
> installation
> before getting the error message.
>
> -Thomas
>
> "LaRoux" wrote:
>
> > Sounds like either a bad download or burn. Try burning a new
> copy on a
> > lower speed or downloading a new copy.
> >
> > Rish wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I need some help!! I'm trying to upgrade Vista RC1 32-Bit
> Edition. After I
> > > fill in all the information and the Windows Installs,
> after about 4%
> > > completion I get an error message saying that "Windows
> cannot copy files
> > > required for the installation. The files may be corrupt or
> missing. Make sure
> > > all files required for installation are available, and
> restart the
> > > installation. Erroe code: 0x80070017". Before installing
> Vista, I ran Windows
> > > Vista Upgrade Advisor and is said that my computer is ok
> to upgrade Vista.
> > > I'm upgrading to Vista from Windows XP Home Edition. Some
> help will be
> > > appreciated!
> > >
> > > Thnx.
> >
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