Just like many of you on here, I have had to format and reinstall Vista due to performance issues. The first time I did this, it was on my son's laptop (he forgot his password), and had no problems. However, for this second install...
It's being done on the same laptop (inspiron 1525). This time, however, it has been one problem after another.
First off, the partition was deleted, which in itself wasn't too hard of a problem to resolve. When I finally got this problem taken care of, and when using my son's VISTA reinstall disk, I would get an error code 0x8007045D, usually at the expanding file level of 64%. So, I decided to go dig my VISTA reinstall disk (inspion 1501), and now get an error code 0x80070003.
Yes, I have checked these forums, and nothing is really said about how to resolve this. I've searched other forums and boards, and the only solutions people seem to have is to replace the disk, replace the dvd drive, replace this, replace that, make a new copy of the disk at 2x, and how Microsoft does not want to release info concerning these codes.
So then, people of DELL, what do I do? Are you able to send me a new disk? Are you able to tell me what exactly is missing? I would like to have emailed this directly, but somehow, I keep getting routed to the forum board.
-Vista Home Premium 32BIT SP1 has error 0x8007045D
-Vista Home Basic 32BIT SP1 has error 0x80070003