What does error 0x80070570 mean and how to get rid of it?
When a user runs Windows Setup, after a few steps he may see an error code 0x80070570, and the installer itself indicates that the installation was cancelled. Why was the installation canceled and how can I resolve this error? Let's figure it out. This error can appear for several reasons. There are three main reasons for this:
1.RAM error;
2.hard disk error;
3. The OS image was recorded incorrectly.
Accordingly, to eliminate the error, you will have to deal with each item until the “culprit” is found. It is recommended that you start by checking your hard drive for errors.
Checking your hard drive for errors
This can be done using the standard Windows chkdsk tool - read about it here. If there is nothing valuable on the hard drive, then it can be formatted.
Please note that when formatting you will lose all data saved on your hard drive! That is, after formatting is complete, you will receive a completely empty hard drive (only system files will remain). Think before you perform this operation.
Checking operating memory for errors
It is recommended to check for errors in operating memory using the Memtest program http://www.memtest.org/. I would like to immediately warn you that checking is not easy, since the program will have to be written to a flash drive, from which you will then have to boot through the BIOS. It is much easier to try installing a new image of the operating system - most likely, the error lies in the non-working image, and not in the RAM. Just rewrite your zagruzochnuyu flashku or laser drive, and then try again Windows installations.
Re-imaging the operating system
Incorrect recording of the Windows image could also be caused by errors on the hard drive. It is possible that with a “healthy” hard drive the recording was completed with errors. We recommend that you create a new operating system image. Also, try to do it through another program, for example, through UltraISO or Alcohol 120%. The error often lies in errors related to the hard drive and incorrect image recording. But resorting to checking RAM is much less useful.