Issue Deploying Win7 64bit SP1 - 0x80070570
Uploaded the Windows 7 64Bit Sp1 source media to kace.
Created a new scripted installation with a new sysprep file through the walk through wizard.
Started my scripted install and after the machine expands the files i get this error.
Created a new scripted installation with a new sysprep file through the walk through wizard.
Started my scripted install and after the machine expands the files i get this error.
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Posted by:
cblake
13 years ago
Step 1- verify that your media upload was a mounted ISO (not uploaded the ISO itself), or that it was not burned with the Joliet option.
From Google/Microsoft:
Error 0x80070570:
It appears that the built-in SATA drivers aren't recognized during the Windows 7 extraction portion of setup (when your BIOS is set with RAID Autodetect/AHCI).
This can work for Dell PC and a non Dell computer:
Note: you should install the latest BIOS update from Dell's support.dell.com website first, or your manufacturers website for a non-Dell computer.
1. Boot into the BIOS (for Dell press F2 while the Dell splash screen is showing, other computers may use a different button).
2. Go to Drives > SATA Operation. (will be different for a non-Dell)
3. Change from "RAID Autodetect / AHCI" to "RAID Autodetect / ATA" (or something similar)
4. Press escape, choose Save / Exit.
Play it safe, shut down your PC and disconnect all USB devices (except the keyboard/mouse) before trying to reinstall.
This can also sometimes be caused by bad RAM, you can use the memory test feature on the Windows 7 DVD.
This error might also occur if the hardware is not compatible, test compatibility.
From Google/Microsoft:
Error 0x80070570:
It appears that the built-in SATA drivers aren't recognized during the Windows 7 extraction portion of setup (when your BIOS is set with RAID Autodetect/AHCI).
This can work for Dell PC and a non Dell computer:
Note: you should install the latest BIOS update from Dell's support.dell.com website first, or your manufacturers website for a non-Dell computer.
1. Boot into the BIOS (for Dell press F2 while the Dell splash screen is showing, other computers may use a different button).
2. Go to Drives > SATA Operation. (will be different for a non-Dell)
3. Change from "RAID Autodetect / AHCI" to "RAID Autodetect / ATA" (or something similar)
4. Press escape, choose Save / Exit.
Play it safe, shut down your PC and disconnect all USB devices (except the keyboard/mouse) before trying to reinstall.
This can also sometimes be caused by bad RAM, you can use the memory test feature on the Windows 7 DVD.
This error might also occur if the hardware is not compatible, test compatibility.
Posted by:
CordlezToaster
13 years ago
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