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  1. #1
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    Reinstallation Error

    Hey Guys,

    Since I came on here to apologize and say thank you, I tried to reformat my brothers computer. During his installation, this error comes up:

    ngen.exe entry point not found

    The procedure entry point GetRequestedRuntimeVersion could not be located in the dynamic link library Mscoree.dll.

    It Came up under Registering Components in the "Installiong Windows" section of the reformat process.


    So then I hit "OK" 20 times to get rid of that error, and this one came up as well:

    .Net Framework Initialization Error
    C:\\Windows\Microsoft.net\Framework\v2.0.50727\msc orwks.dll could not be loaded.


    And then the entire thing finishes up, and I turn my computer on and its back to how it was before I started with all my programs. It said 15 minuets away from being completed too.

    Have any thoughts, or ideas?

  2. #2
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    Sounds to me like you are not formatting correctly. If I am reading your post right. What operating system is this? Exactly what steps, and in what order did you use to do the reformat?

  3. #3
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    To get better help/suggestions, include some information about the PC that you are having problems with.
    Some info needed:
    The computer make/model, any upgrades, or other changes from factory spec
    or if the PC is custom built

    The Motherboard make/model boar revision number and the bios version.

    The brand/amount of ram installed
    The brand and model of CPU
    The brand/model optical drive "cd/dvd"
    The brand/model videocard
    The brand/model and wattage rating for the power supply.

    In the mean time, check that there are no scratches or dirt/finger prints on the installation disc. If the disc is dirty, it can be cleaned with warm water and liquid dish soap, then dabbed dry with a clean towel, then dusted..
    If the disc is scratched on the bottom/read face, it can be buffed, if it is scracted on the label side and you can see light through the scratch from the bottom, the disc is no good. If the disc is clean and not scratched, ensure that the hardware is clean; check the components for dust buildup, if dust is found on the cooling heatsinks, and or system board/components, clean it off.

    Ensure that the computer is not overclocked while installing windows.

    Also, try reseating the ram by unclip the side tabs, then pressing the memory back in till the side tabs click back into place..

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    Did you make any progress with your installation issue?

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