This information is aimed at those who want to upgrade his Windows Vista into Windows 7. Consider whether there is the Intel storage drivers on your machine. If yes, could be the upgrade that you do fail.
This is the error message you get when you try to upgrade the Windows Vista operating system to your Windows 7:
"- $ windows. ~ bt-windows-system32-drivers-iastor.sys. Status: 0xc0000359. Windows failed to load because a critical system driver is missing or corrupt."
Your machine will then be returned to Vista. This result iastor version of the file being referred to during the move to Windows 7 is not appropriate. Unfortunately, until now Microsoft has not published a hotfix to resolve the above problems.
Well, now you can do is handle it manually. Just follow the manual steps are indicated by Microsoft this:
1. Driver Repository Akseslah Folder under C:-Windows-System32-DriverStore-FileRepository and remove any folders that contain files to a temporary location iastor.inf.
2. Find a reference to iastor in oem inf files in the folder c:-windows-inf. Example command: findstr / i / c: "iastor"% windir% / inf / oem *. inf.
3. Record files oem # #. Inf file that is reported (# # is a number). Move the oem # #. Inf and oem # #. PNF is linked from the folder c:-windows-inf to a temporary folder.
4. Delete the folders $ ~ bt, $ ~ LS and $ ~ upgrade if there is
5. Download and install the latest version of the driver iastor.sys from Intel's web site at Vista machine.
6. Begin the upgrade process of Windows 7, which is now supposed to walk through.
This is the error message you get when you try to upgrade the Windows Vista operating system to your Windows 7:
"- $ windows. ~ bt-windows-system32-drivers-iastor.sys. Status: 0xc0000359. Windows failed to load because a critical system driver is missing or corrupt."
Your machine will then be returned to Vista. This result iastor version of the file being referred to during the move to Windows 7 is not appropriate. Unfortunately, until now Microsoft has not published a hotfix to resolve the above problems.
Well, now you can do is handle it manually. Just follow the manual steps are indicated by Microsoft this:
1. Driver Repository Akseslah Folder under C:-Windows-System32-DriverStore-FileRepository and remove any folders that contain files to a temporary location iastor.inf.
2. Find a reference to iastor in oem inf files in the folder c:-windows-inf. Example command: findstr / i / c: "iastor"% windir% / inf / oem *. inf.
3. Record files oem # #. Inf file that is reported (# # is a number). Move the oem # #. Inf and oem # #. PNF is linked from the folder c:-windows-inf to a temporary folder.
4. Delete the folders $ ~ bt, $ ~ LS and $ ~ upgrade if there is
5. Download and install the latest version of the driver iastor.sys from Intel's web site at Vista machine.
6. Begin the upgrade process of Windows 7, which is now supposed to walk through.
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