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0xc0000359 error upgrade to Windows 7

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When trying to upgrade from Vista to Windows 7, upgrade process fails with error message and rolls back to Vista:

  • "\$windows.~bt\windows\system32\drivers\iastor.sys

    Status: 0xc0000359
    Windows failed to load because a critical system driver is missing or corrupt.
    "
     

Cause: During upgrade process the incorrect version of the iastor is referenced resulting in the above error.


How to repair?

To resolve this pc error perform the following steps:

  • 1>. Access Driver Repository Folder under C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore\FileRepository and move any folders that contain the file: iastor.inf to a temporary location.

    Note: To move the files from the FileRepostiry you may require additional permissions which can be accomplished by taking ownership of the the folder:

    > Right-click on the folder and choose Properties,
    > Click Security tab.
    > Click Advanced button.
    > Click Owner tab.
    > Click Edit button.
    > Select your account.
     
  • 2>. Search for references to iastor within the oem inf files in the c:\windows\inf folder.

    Example Command: findstr /i /c:"iastor" %windir%/inf/oem*.inf
     
  • 3>. Make a note of the oem##.inf files reported where ## is a numeral. Move the oem##.inf and corresponding oem##.pnf from c:\windows\inf folder to a temporary folder.
     
  • 4>. Delete $~bt, $~LS and $~Upgrade folders from c:\ drive if they exist.
     
  • 5>. Download and install the latest version of the iastor.sys driver from Intel website on the Vista machine: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=17882&lang=eng
     
  • 6>. Start the Windows 7 upgrade process. It should complete successfully now.

    Note: Once the Upgrade process has completed successfully, there is no need to restore the iastore files, or the oem*.inf and oem*.pnf files back to their original location as the devices will no longer be needed.
     

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