Hi Meinolf,
I checked the disk by copying all files from the DVD to a USB memory stick.
No errors were encountered, so the disk seems to be OK.
I now formated the partition before installation, but this did not solve the
problem either.
Any other thoughts before I abandon the idea of running 64-bit?
Kind regards,
Jelle Kooi
"Meinolf Weber" wrote:
> Hello Jelle,
>
> Maybe the installation disk is broken or your drive can not read it. Also
> i would format the drive before installation.
>
> Best regards
>
> Meinolf Weber
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> > During a clean install of Windows Server 2008 X64 Standard Edition, an
> > error occurs: "Windows cannot install required files. Make sure all
> > files required for installation are available, and restart the
> > installation. Error code 0x8007045D." This happens after the files
> > have been copied from the DVD to the RAM disk or hard disk (I don't
> > know where Windows stores these files) while expanding the files.
> > Expanding doesn't go beyond 0%. During installation, expanding and
> > formating partitions seems to succeed. The same server can run Windows
> > Server 2003 X64 just fine. Does anyone have any ideas?
> >
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