I’ve seen several postings relating to Error code 0x8007045D during attempted
installs of Vista, however no true explanation or solution, does anyone have
one?
My week old Gateway laptop (model: MP6954) has an initial protected
partition installed by Gateway and is 6.82 GB that contains a locked file or
folder called “System Restore”, this is locked by PC Angel. The second
partition (Drive C

used the remainder of the drive.
I used Partition Magic 8 to resize the Second partition to 527 GB creating
unused space at the end of the drive (~52 GB).I then rebooted off the DVD I
burned from the image I downloaded, this was the 32 bit version of Windows. I
allowed the installer for Vista format the unused drive space, assuming it
would set up the partitions to its optimal format. After ~38% of
installation it hung, finally giving the 0x8007045D error. I let the Vista
installer back out of the installation and turned the computer off.
After rebooting into Windows XP (Media edition) I discovered that the
installer had formatted the partition using the NTFS format. The installer
had also left some remnants behind, which I deleted. Since I wasn’t sure the
installer had correctly formatted the partition I used Windows XP to reformat
the partition and tried installing Vista again. At ~38% of installation it
hung, finally giving the 0x8007045D error.
Does anybody have any ideas; this computer was advertised as Vista ready
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Mike Bailey
Prepress Technician
Richmond BC
Canada