BSOD 0xc000021a on an installation clean, never started [SOLVED]

This error worked me to the end. It happened on two separate mothers. I recently bought a new mother/processor board. As my old version of Windows OEM, I couldn't upload it. I decided to buy Windows Pro 8.1 due to the student rather than go for Windows 7 discount. While I was waiting for my mother to come card, I decided to install it on my HDD-spare, so that I could make it out of the way. I tried the upgrade to version and got 0xc000021a, but then I discovered this is a common mistake for upgrades. So, when my mother came today, I decided to do a clean rather than upgrade install. This value returned, once again, on TWO motherboards 0xc000021a (the first was a Dell Inspiron, my new card mother Gigabyte Z97). Hard disks have changed the motherboard has changed and I'm on my last straw. I'm upset it's understandable because, even if I was angry that I had to buy a new version of windows, I accepted the OEM license. I'm now stuck on a picture of my old hard drive OEM which is in the grace of activation (due to the activation of a new motherboard) and I'm very angry because I essentially paid $80 for a software that does not work. I would not use the OEM version on the new motherboard, but I have no choice.

A few important notes:

  • It is a NEW facility that has NEVER seen the office. I literally finished the installation, rebooted and failed.
  • 2 different mothers, two different hard drives, two different methods (update level and clean, ruling the CD player), two different DVDs. None worked.
  • I unplugged everything except for the screen, for obvious reasons. When I say everyone, I mean not even something so simple as a keyboard. It still does not work.
  • I tried the recovery of commissioning, I tried several clean installations.

I will finally try redownloading completely for windows installation files 8. In this case do not work, then I will officially be a complete and total loss. Everything I have access to is the prompt on the installation CD and the files as a drive mounted enslaved.

UPDATE:
Here is the solution that I found:
1. go to: C\Users\ (YOUR name of USER HERE) \AppData\Local\Microsoft
2 REMOVE the folder titled Web installation. This is where it stores the information of the ISO.
3 re - run the tool again, by re - download or go to the site Web of Ms.
4 let it download the ISO. However, before you choose what to do, unplug the ethernet / wireless.
4A. If you see "checking for updates... "on the screen, close and restart again.
5. choose your preferred method. It is not really important. He now works as a updat.

So I thought to it. I decided once again to try to erase all the old Windows files collected for ISO and refresh. When I did, I drew this:

When it is connected to the internet, the global download updated tool and apply them to the image. Unplug ethernet when you do! If you have already installed the ISO, which is what could bring someone here, you do this:
1. go to: C\Users\ (YOUR name of USER HERE) \AppData\Local\Microsoft
2 REMOVE the folder titled Web installation. This is where it stores the information of the ISO.
3 re - run the tool again, by re - download or go to the site Web of Ms.
4 let it download the ISO. However, before you choose what to do, unplug the ethernet / wireless.
4A. If you see "checking for updates... "on the screen, close and restart again.
5. choose your preferred method. It is not really important. He now works as a updat.

Alto. Windows starts flashing black a couple of times, because it includes the new settings, but it should start successfully. I'm typing this in Windows 8.

To zig - zag, I wanted to thank them for their time. I hope that someone else in the future can use.

Tags: Windows

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