Alright guys, I must have done something horrible recently cause Karma has come back to bite me. I'm posting in the Chatterbox cause I need to get this install done tonight, and this can be moved to the appropriate forum later.
I'm finally installing Win7 on my big rig, after having absolutely 0 problems on six other Windows 7 upgrades. However, I pop the install disk in, boot from DVD, get 3/4 of the way through the initial Windows is loading files, and then I got blind sided...
0xc00000e9: An unexpected I/O error has occurred.
Google isn't terribly helpful, and there seems to be no direct solution. Here is all the information I can give you.
- System Specs is in the My System information, with one 500GB WD Caviar Blue, and a 250GB WD as my second.
- Installing Win7 Ultimate 64 from an MSDN download and burned to DVD. I haven't used this disk on any other installs yet.
- Unplugged all USB devices, down to only my keyboard
- Tried both hard drives plugged in, and each one separately
- I have tried both the HDD and DVD drive in the SATA1 port with the other in SATA2.
- I have had 0 noticeable or discoverable problems with any hardware in Vista Ultimate 64 bit.
- I don't have a lot of peripherals and equipment to begin with, but I'm using just my graphics card, hard drive, DVD drive, CPU, full RAM, and of course PSU and mobo.
Things I haven't done:
- Used another optical drive
- Used only one stick of RAM
- Used another install disk
Unfortunately, I don't have another optical drive to use. As I am waiting for responses, I will be trying one stick of RAM in each of the four slots, and will be burning another disk as a last resort.
Please please suggest anything and everything and ask any other questions you may have.. I work from home and if I don't get this install done tonight I wont have another chance for about a week. For a techie guy, I'm getting super frustrated that I can't figure this out. Thanks in advance boys and girls.