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Update Error 8007007e
Shane:
You never want to mess with the winsxs folder. And as time goes on that folder will grow in size.
http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2008/09/17/what-is-the-winsxs-directory-in-windows-2008-and-windows-vista-and-why-is-it-so-large.aspx
Shane
jraju:
Hi, Thank you . I have learned something new
knobles:
Thanks to all that has tried to help
Is there a place I can get Windows7 Ultimate to burn to cd/dvd? I looked at the link you sent Shane and not sure what I need there but is that site got the OS file I need to completely redo my system? I now get a error code of 8007007e along with now error 9C57. I'm ready to just start over if I can get the OS file I need. I have my Key code to input and also when I pulled up something with all this testing it says my system is ready for 64 bit instead of 32 whatever that means. Also thank you Jraju for all your input.
jraju:
hi, knobles,
The link suggested by shane contains all the OS. It is your choice that counts.If you want to get the iso for windows 7 ultimate, then go to the specified link and download. Iso file is boot supported and you could totally format, your present OS drive, by choosing customized installation to install the required OS. You could copy the files other than system files to other drives. After installing all the required files, be sure to download, antivirus and other software to check virus and trojan malwares.
Shane:
iso files are cd images.
So once you download the iso you use a buring software to write the image to a disk.
I myself use this free one
http://www.imgburn.com/
So just download the iso you need. Make sure you get the 32 bit or 64bit based on the one you have now. Burn the iso and then try a repair install first, this way you keep all your programs and files :wink:
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/3413-repair-install.html
Shane
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