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ComputerTicko

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    Windows Ten Pro 64 Won't Install
    « on: July 16, 2022, 05:26:43 AM »
    I had to do a clean reinstall of Windows Ten Pro 64 on my HD.

    But, it will not install I ge the message: "Windows Cannot Install required files. Make sure that all files required for installation are available and restart the Installation."

    I am trying to Install Windows from a ISO file that i got from Microsoft burned onto a DVD. Could the HD be gone? Thanks :)

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    Re: Windows Ten Pro 64 Won't Install
    « Reply #1 on: July 25, 2022, 02:18:18 PM »
    I'd burn a new clean copy or make a bootable thumb drive instead using the microsoft windows 10 builder that is at their site, and delete the ISO you have and get a new clean copy of it. Boot off that and if you have same issues, if you had a different hard drive or SSD available swap out the HDD and try to different drive. If a drive isnt completely healthy, files can be transferred to the drive and then when fetched during the build process if they are inaccessible due to a troubled drive you can run into issues like this, but I'd first try with a different media for installation to see if you get the same results before declaring the drive defective.