Fix 1: Re-Download Windows ISO
Finding the correct Windows ISO for your PC is crucial for proper installation. Windows 11 is not available for 32-bit systems, so if you were planning to install it on a 32-bit system, you may have faced this error.
While you can still download the Windows 11 ISO from the Microsoft website, you must use the Windows media creation tool for the Windows 10 ISO. Before downloading an ISO, ensure you meet all the necessary system requirements, which can be found on the download page itself.
Fix 2: Recreate Windows Bootable Drive
Seemingly obvious of an issue, a faulty Windows bootable drive can also be behind the File or Directory is Corrupted Error 0x80070570. The bootable Windows drive holds all the files required for smooth Windows installation on your PC. If you have faced this error, try recreating the Windows bootable drive. Here’s how to do it:
Step 1: Download the Windows media creation tool from Microsoft’s website for the respective Windows version.
Step 2: Open the EXE file and allow it to run as administrator once downloaded.
Step 3: Click the Accept button to accept the User Agreement and select Create Installation media on the next page.
Step 4: Select the Windows language, edition, and architecture.
Step 5: Once selected, follow the on-screen instructions to complete the Windows bootable drive creation.
Alternatively, you can use third-party bootable drive creators like Rufus to create a Windows bootable drive. These drives allow room for more customization in the installation and ISO.
Fix 3: Run the CHKDSK Tool to Check for Drive Errors
As displayed in the error message, the error 0x80070570 is a file or directory error, indicating the possibility of an error with your drive.
Step 1: Start the installation. When you see the Windows Setup screen, press the Shift + F10 keys on your keyboard to open Command Prompt.
Step 2: In Command Prompt, paste the following command and press Enter.
chkdsk [driveletter]: /f /r
Replace the [driveletter] with the drive letter of the drive you wish to check for errors.
Step 3: CHKDSK will look for and try to fix drive errors. If no errors are found, but you encounter the 0x80070570 error during installation, consider changing the drive.
Fix 4: Change the Installation Directory During Windows Setup
If nothing works, install Windows on a different partition. Once installation is complete, you can always recheck the drive or partition for issues.
Step 1: Boot using the USB installation media and go to the Drive selection page.
Step 2: Select another drive from the list and click on Format.
Step 3: Click on OK to delete everything on the drive.
Step 4: Then click Next to proceed with the installation.
Step 5: Check whether the error disappears.
FAQs
How Do You Split and Merge the Primary Drive During Installation?
During the Windows installation, users can select the drive partitions on which they wish to install Windows. The same tool can create new partitions (split) or combine existing ones (merge). The tool also allows you to fix some minor drive errors.
Can You Use a Secondary Drive to Install Windows?
Yes, you can use a secondary drive to install Windows. The process is straightforward, like installing it on the primary drive. However, it would be best to exercise caution, as the drive must be plugged throughout the installation. Also, the bootloader registers the path to the OS installation. So, if the secondary drive is absent, it can cause issues for your PC. Remember to back up all the essential files during this procedure.
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Last updated on 11 July, 2024
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