Windows 8 Pro Installation error 0xE0000100
When installing Windows 8 Pro, when I start the installation, I get an error saying
"Windows installation encountered an unexpected error. Check that the installation sources are accessible and restart the installation. "Error code: 0xE0000100.
I'm not able to install Windows and I don't have any OS installed on the PC. What should I do?
I just had this error and correct him.
In my case, I had an older version on Windows on the drive, but it really was a problem with the disk partition.
I started on a DVD of Win7, but I think a Win8 DVD should have available also.
Select the repair, since you don't have any OS installed you must get to a command prompt. It's easier to do on the Win8 DVD, choose Advanced Options, and then command prompt.
The DVD of Win7, I had to choose repair. He asks for your image. Once again, since a new installation you do not have an image, click on the X as you would to close a program. It takes you into the 'advanced repair options' and choose command line.
Run DISKPART, and he runs the utility. He always seems to be a DOS window, but it is actually the DISKPART util, in that you are. Change a drive letter and a folder to read only DISKPART
While in there, type HELP and it shows you all available commands.
- SELECT disk 0 (only drive in the system)
- LIST of partition
- SELECT PARTITION 1
- DELETE Partition 1 (I had already done while it was attached as a USB on my Win7 computer using the computer Manager, but he was still displayed as it when I posted using the Win8)
- Typed the LIST again once and there are no partitions.
It is not case-sensitive. Type HELP if you need to find the exact command. Type HELP command-NAME to get help on a specific command.
Replaced the Windows 8 DVD in the PC and ran... install everything correctly now
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Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZsPrevious mistakes: I could never install IExplorer 8, it still reported a similar error, but with the ieunit file (don't remember the exact file currently extension)
so the question is: will there be a fix for this problem? or do I just simply restore and try to recover manually in the hardway (Ie, run the Vista cd repair tool)
im not wanting to use the repairtool, because he already ruined an once installation after a poor pass from windows update.* edit *.
just to correct the incorrect error code, the correct error code reported is: 0xc0190036Sometimes the error is then replaced 0 x 0190002 then 0xc0190005 when stopping down.
Note that I am on windows vista ultimate SP1 x 64 = programmer Noob =-
Hi Tamalero,
You got the error message indicates that mshtml.tlb is damaged and there is one possibility of other files system is corrupted as well. All what we need to do is to rename the DLLs corrupted, restart the computer and let start the computer normally to complete the installation. Follow these steps to rename the corrupted dll file.
(1) Insert the windows vista dvd and boot from the dvd.
(2) select repair your computer.
3) click on command prompt
Type the following commands and press ENTER after each line
C:
CD windows
CD system32
Mshtml.tlb.old mshtml.tlb Ren
(4) output from command line
(5) restart the computer and boot up normally
If you GET the black screen with a similar error and one different (other than mshtml.tlb) file, make a note of the dll file, repeat steps 1 to 5 and type the name of the file in step 3.
Restart the computer. It may take a while and you will be asked to connect to the desktop computer.
Check in system properties if SP2 is installed.
I hope this works. If you still have problem please do after back...
Thank you.
Hi error_counter here:
do a "repair" is only starting problems, and once they are solved, the problem persists (mshtml.tlb error)
I tried to remove this file, but then the error from 0xc01900036 at 0 x 000034
so I'm stuck again, I don't know why the file mshtml.tlb is really important to "detect" If service pack updates it anyway.and like I said, even though vista windows SP1 supposedly has DONE a system restore point, no system restore points were detected by the dvd (one of the things that I hate about Vista than their restore points are a draw, and you can get by no unnecessary work anytime..)
the thing which allow me to return back to SP1 followed the instructions of another post here, related to the error 0 x 000034 in this forum but for SP1.
I went to the c:\windows\system32 directory and renaming of software files, security, SAM and default and replace them with copies of the REGBACK folder in system32\config
It could back me to SP1, unfortunately a quirk stuck me then in an infinite "configuration updates 3 of 3" forever time it boots (it restarts itself after a few days). and had to delete pending.xml fileThat did the trick... for now, since everything appears to be damaged (I can use the program and the work very well, but no file windows update will not work).
SFC detects inconsistencies but he did not get to 100%, it stops at 34% saying it had problems and "could not perform the requested operation."
I also tried different microsoft tools. as the URSCheck and he only says: "this update does not apply to your machine.so I guess my whole installation is really really corrupt (and makes me really hate Vista more reason, until now almost all my facilities or computers other people that contains vista, are full of mistakes or quirkcs diferent that prevents normal use.)
so Im trying to install Windows 7 in another partition and Im thinking in whiping it that soon everything is installed there.
-= Noob programmer =-
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The website has encountered a problem and cannot display the page you are trying to view. The options provided below might help you solve the problem... is back with an error number error code: 0x8024400A... but my internet connection is fine...
Hello
Install SP3 by downloading and running from...
http://www.Microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&ID=24
You can ignore the text that says it's for network installations and also ignore the text advising windows/microsoft update if a single update of a PC.
This should move your 0x8024400A problem. So try and get up-to-date with the Windows updates. You have to go through Genuine Windows Validation.
Tricky
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