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- Saratoga Springs, UT
Just a confession, I don't normally do windows, I got pulled into building a PC and my brother in law wanted windows. Made the mistake of how hard could this be and here I am. I boot off USB, punch in the license key, pick where I want it installed and get to 1% and then it says Windows cannot install required files. Make sure all files for installation are available, and restart the installation. Error code 0x8007025D.
Details
ASRock B450M pro4-f motherboard
SanDisk SSD drive (sata)
16G memory
AMD 3200g
Tried with downloaded iso vs direct to USB and on the ISO it wants some kind of driver and it only lets me pick a LAN driver off the disk that came with the motherboard. It sits for an hour before it lets me continue then throws an error again. I go through the install again and it throws up an error that a previous installation was found so it did something I guess, should be able to write to disk. I'm not sure why windows changes the install depending on how you made the USB but it's windows so I don't always understand it...
Anyone have insight on what I'm doing wrong or not doing right? Started a centos install when I started this thread and it completed so I don't think I have a hardware problem, just a windows getting along with my hardware problem.
Any ideas before I try adding fuel and spark?
Details
ASRock B450M pro4-f motherboard
SanDisk SSD drive (sata)
16G memory
AMD 3200g
Tried with downloaded iso vs direct to USB and on the ISO it wants some kind of driver and it only lets me pick a LAN driver off the disk that came with the motherboard. It sits for an hour before it lets me continue then throws an error again. I go through the install again and it throws up an error that a previous installation was found so it did something I guess, should be able to write to disk. I'm not sure why windows changes the install depending on how you made the USB but it's windows so I don't always understand it...
Anyone have insight on what I'm doing wrong or not doing right? Started a centos install when I started this thread and it completed so I don't think I have a hardware problem, just a windows getting along with my hardware problem.
Any ideas before I try adding fuel and spark?