There are a few interesting solutions from Google'ing ' 0x80070570' and
none of them mention anything about bad memory.

Dan


On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 5:01 PM, David Grenfell <[email protected]>wrote:

>   Hi guys:
>
> I am aiming at putting my jb 3.4.10 on windows 7.  to this end I am
> installing a windows 7, 32 bit OS on a DELL desktop.
>
> I have been getting an error on every attempt of 0x80070570.  I discovered
> that this old box has 4 gb of memory installed and was running xp pro.
>
> I removed 3 sticks of memory leaving 1 gb installed and now the install is
> going fine.  I'm not sure if win7 cannot handle the 4 gb or whether one or
> more of the 3 sticks that I removed had a memory problem, but something to
> keep in mind. I am aware that 32 bit systems can only handle a max of
> 3.something memory, but thought it would just ignore any extra.  Guess I
> was wrong.
>
> Dave
>
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