![]() ![]() I have searched the forums and have tried the various suggestions: downloading and reburning the iso image at least 5 times, at different speeds and on different media, limiting the boot device options. Hi, I've been trying to install the RC1 version and get the message shown in the title after the install starts. Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions. For a 2GB download I would the think the chance of corruption is significanly larger for this size download. Other freeware people have done this for downloads of around 200MB. It sure would be nice if MS included a check sum check on the download images as part of the downloads. I am wondering if the TimeWarner has a max limit on d/l file size. In some forums it was indicated the 64 bit version should be larger. Mine shows: 7121-1700_x86fre_client_en-us_retail_ultimate-grc1culfrer_en_dvd.iso 2,097,152 KB for the 32 bit version and 7121-1700_圆4fre_client_en-us_retail_ultimate-grc1culxfrer_en_dvd.iso 2,097,152 KB for the 64 bit version. Does anyone know what the size of the iso download file(s) should be. But as other posts have indicated this is (probably) not a driver issue. I suspect the downloads may be corrupted. The same thing happens on my Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe system (AMD X2 4800+ with 2G). A driver is found, but a message that no new device is found when selecting that driver. I have also tried downloading the drivers from Asus as well as Nvidia and letting the installer search for and find the driver. I also have XP Pro installed on the machine, but have a 50G clean partition to install the Win 7 into. I have tried booting from either of the LiteOn SATA Drives in the system I am running an Asus M2N32-SLI Deluxe mobo with 2G of ram and an AMD X2 5600+, 3x500G and 1 TB SATA HDs. I use ImgBurn to burn the image and the verify of the disk shows no errors. ![]() ![]()
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