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| | New Gateway laptop gives install error 0x8007045D 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 -- Mike Bailey Prepress Technician Richmond BC Canada |
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| | RE: New Gateway laptop gives install error 0x8007045D Mike, could you just clarify some things for me? 1. Your drive is 120GB and you've repartioned that to have about 52GB for Vista and 60GB for Media plus the 7GB reserved? (Your post says something about 527GB!) 2. You are attempting a 'Clean Install' rather than an 'Upgrade' 3. You are running the Vista installation DVD from within Media, or booting from it? "Mike Bailey" wrote: > 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 > > -- > Mike Bailey > Prepress Technician > Richmond BC > Canada |
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| | RE: New Gateway laptop gives install error 0x8007045D 1. The drive is 120 GB (true size is 111.79 GB), I have taken the second partiton and essentialy split it in two, so the partitons are (as the are in order on the Drive): - Partiton 1: 6.84 GB FAT32 (this is the recovery partiton setup by Gateway) - Partiton 2: 52.74 GB NTFS (This contains Windows XP Media and my data) I missed putting the decimal point in on the original post - sorry. - Partiton 3: 52.21 GB NTFS (This was for Vista to be installed on) 2. I am attemting a clean install, so I duo boot. Although this is not a critical computer it would be of some inconvinence if I have problems so want a 'fall back' operating system. 3. I am booting off th DVD and doing a custom install (I'm not 100% sure of the wording, but I'm not taking the default choices) since I want to set up a Duo boot system. This is what I've been in th habit of doing with my desktop when running Beta software, one 'stable partition' to go to just incase the beta software messes things up, and a second partiton with beta software where I do most my computing. -- Mike Bailey Richmond BC Canada "Spirefm" wrote: > Mike, could you just clarify some things for me? > 1. Your drive is 120GB and you've repartioned that to have about 52GB for > Vista and 60GB for Media plus the 7GB reserved? (Your post says something > about 527GB!) > 2. You are attempting a 'Clean Install' rather than an 'Upgrade' > 3. You are running the Vista installation DVD from within Media, or booting > from it? > > "Mike Bailey" wrote: > > > 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 > > > > -- > > Mike Bailey > > Prepress Technician > > Richmond BC > > Canada |
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| | Vista error Hey - seems that you burned the dvd yourself? I saw somewhere that someone had this problem when burning speed was set to more than minimum. try burning a new dvd at lowest speed (2x) - that should fix it. ![]() EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice http://www.eggheadcafe.com |
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| | RE: Vista error Thanks zZz, I did burn the DVD at the slowest setting my laptop was capeable of. However I discover that buring the DVD on my Mac (Apple uses better hardware than Gateway) I got a DVD that installed Vista on my laptop. It's a shame that Spirefm couldn't have suggested this a month ago... judging by the number of people tht posted with this problem many could have benifited by him following up with a decent reply (more my reason for posting in the first place). -- Mike Bailey Prepress Technician Richmond BC Canada "zZz" wrote: > Hey - seems that you burned the dvd yourself? I saw somewhere that someone had this problem when burning speed was set to more than minimum. try burning a new dvd at lowest speed (2x) - that should fix it. ![]() > > EggHeadCafe.com - .NET Developer Portal of Choice > http://www.eggheadcafe.com > |
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