Windows 7 install hangs at 89% during the expansion stage of files

I searched the Internet for the same problem and I can't find a definitive solution or cause for this.  It must be the worst installation experience ever!

I have a 9 year old office computer running Windows XP Pro with SP3.  The specifications are the following:
Processor 2.0 GHz of AMD Athlon 64 (32-bit)
3 GB RAM
1 GB videocard ATI (Radeon HD4650)
200 GB IDE drive (SATA drive died a year ago)
Sony DVD - RW drive
There is no floppy drive on this desktop computer

I decided to do a clean install of Windows 7 on it, I could test VS2012 and office 2013.  I installed the Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor and everything checked very well for compatibility.  I have downloaded Win 7 Ultimate x 86 with SP1 from the MSDN site, formatted the drive and installation.  He stopped at 0% a couple of times saying: "Windows cannot install required files. The file may be corrupted or missing.  Make sure all files required for installation are available. and run the Setup again.  Error code 0 x 80070015. »

Then I downloaded Windows 7 Ultimate x 86 and burned another DVD with verification.  I tried with this.  Formatted the drive, deleted the partition, created a new partition and created the 100 MB system partition.  This time he went to 89% before launching the same error: "Windows cannot install required files. The file may be corrupted or missing.  Make sure all files required for installation are available. and run the Setup again.  Error code 0 x 80070015. "It does not get stuck at 89%, it reached 89%, stays there for a minute and then this error message.

I gave up and I'm back to install Win XP on it, which took place without a hitch.  What is it?  Too old hardware?  Therefore, shouldn't the Upgrade Advisor say before you say it's just good install Windows 7?

Hello

Welcome to the community Microsoft and thanks for posting the question.

According to the description provided, you have problems with the Installation of Windows 7 with error code 0 x 80070015.

Error code 0 x 80070015 refers to a device not ready which would normally be on the DVD player.

It is perhaps simply that the installation DVD is corrupt somehow or that the download of the. ISO is defective somehow. Worst case would be a material faullt.

You can try to re-burning at 1 x speed to fork the best chance to burn correctly, or maybe upload again.

If it is an option for you, the other options are the use of a USB key to install from-

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-in/Windows7/start-your-computer-from-a-Windows-7-installation-disc-or-USB-flash-drive

Meet us if you experience any problems during the Installation of Windows 7 or any other issue of Windows, and we would be happy to help you.

Good day!

Hope this information helps.

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