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windows setup an error occuried while coping setup files onto your local machine .ERROR code is (80070241)

I've downloaded the iso file from the microsoft website (4gb, the 64bit vers) Next i double clicked the iso file and automaticly nero burning rom opend like it had to. I burned the file at 4x (5540kb/sec) caus this is my minimum speed. When it was ready i put the dvd in my reader and nothing happend, i went to the drive and clicked explore. All files were there. But if i clickt on setup.exe it said
''E:\setup.exe is not a valid Win32-application''
any help...

Sirus wrote:

I've downloaded the iso file from the microsoft website (4gb, the 64bit vers) Next i double clicked the iso file and automaticly nero burning rom opend like it had to. I burned the file at 4x (5540kb/sec) caus this is my minimum speed. When it was ready i put the dvd in my reader and nothing happend, i went to the drive and clicked explore. All files were there. But if i clickt on setup.exe it said
''E:\setup.exe is not a valid Win32-application''
any help...

You are trying to install the x64 version from your 32 bit OS. You need to boot from the DVD and clean install Vista x64 onto a new and clean partition.
Charlie

would it help if i download the 32bit vers? So i just can ''upgrade'' "Charlie Drake" wrote:

Sirus wrote: I've downloaded the iso file from the microsoft website (4gb, the 64bit vers) Next i double clicked the iso file and automaticly nero burning rom opend like it had to. I burned the file at 4x (5540kb/sec) caus this is my minimum speed. When it was ready i put the dvd in my reader and nothing happend, i went to the drive and clicked explore. All files were there. But if i clickt on setup.exe it said
''E:\setup.exe is not a valid Win32-application''
any help...
You are trying to install the x64 version from your 32 bit OS. You need to boot from the DVD and clean install Vista x64 onto a new and clean partition.
Charlie

Sirus wrote:

would it help if i download the 32bit vers? So i just can ''upgrade''

I would download and use the 32 bit version, more drivers etc. but do you really want to use the 'upgrade' option if you do the only way to get back to XP is a full format of the drive and a new install of XP. Depending on the amount of free space on your hdd I would have thought a dual boot solution was better. So if when you install Vista onto a new partition it doesn't really matter if the install goes belly up you can always go back to your original OS.
Charlie

Ok, so i'll downl the 32bit version because it has more drivers, etc And i'll just install it on a free partition...yeah that way is better ;-) Thx alot man!
"Charlie Drake" wrote:

Sirus wrote: would it help if i download the 32bit vers? So i just can ''upgrade''
I would download and use the 32 bit version, more drivers etc. but do you really want to use the 'upgrade' option if you do the only way to get back to XP is a full format of the drive and a new install of XP. Depending on the amount of free space on your hdd I would have thought a dual boot solution was better. So if when you install Vista onto a new partition it doesn't really matter if the install goes belly up you can always go back to your original OS.
Charlie

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