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− | In command line, type Notepad, select File - Open, navigate to This | + | In command line, type Notepad, select File - Open, navigate to This PC. |
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== How to fix the error == | == How to fix the error == | ||
− | Use another USB drive with different size | + | * Use another USB drive with different size |
+ | * Use another USB drive from another manufacture/brand | ||
+ | * Use another USB port in the PC | ||
+ | * Create a bootable USB as singleboot bootable USB instead of Multiboot one |
Latest revision as of 07:54, 2 October 2017
You receive an error message like this when installing Windows 10 form a multiboot bootable USB created with Novicorp WinToFlash:
With text:
Windows Setup This installation was cancelled Any changed made to your computer won't be saved. Windows cannot install required files. Make sure all files for installation are available, and restart the installation. Error code: 0x80070651
More symptoms
Press Shift+F10 and try to reach your mounted virtual DVD for current installation
You see an error
The device has been removed.
In command line, type Notepad, select File - Open, navigate to This PC.
You can see the virtual DVD drive, but it's empty.
Error reason
This error caused by USB drive reading errors and/or drivers incompatibilities with USB hub and/or drive.
How to fix the error
- Use another USB drive with different size
- Use another USB drive from another manufacture/brand
- Use another USB port in the PC
- Create a bootable USB as singleboot bootable USB instead of Multiboot one