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Hi i have recently bought a computer and it had no operating system. I have tried 2 copys of windows 7 that I burned using an ISO file and when they are being installed on the pc an error code "x80070017". Can anyone make me a tutorial or help me out in anyway. I will +rep if you can.

The Specs are;
Overclocked to 4.0Ghz (AMD FX-4100 Quad Core Bulldozer CPU, AMD Radeon 6670 2GB Graphics Card, 1TB Hard Drive, 8GB DDR3 Memory, HDMI 1080p, USB 3.0 )

Its also 32 bit


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Download a different ISO file and use IMGBURN. Also make sure that you are using the correct bit for your computer. You CAN NOT install a 64-bit OS (x64) on a 32-bit (x86) processor but you CAN install a 32-bit OS (x86) on a 64-bit (x64) processor.
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Could you link me to any websites where i can download?
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That error is caused by a bad burn. I suggest burning the .ISO slower. 4x should be fine. Also, install a 64 bit OS on your build. You won't be able to use half your RAM on a 32 bit OS.
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I'll PM you the link.
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Maybe if you, just press one of the F1-F12 Then you can reset you computer to factory settings and then if not try another Operating system then part youre harddrive then download the windows disk too the parted bit, the you can start youre computer on windows 7 or a diffrent OS, then when youre finished with the other os then you cant just delete or format the part...
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How can i use a 64 bit when it only supports 32 bit ? Do i need to install the motherboard first?
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You can't, the file what I linked you with has the 32-bit and 64-bit. During the installation of the files it will install the 32-bit version for you.
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ok i will try that and i will post the results
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Cuthbertson wrote ok i will try that and i will post the results

Remember to use IMGBURN.
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