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Question Setup cannot continue due to a corrupted installation file

Sinhaanip

Junior Member
I have been trying to do a Clean Install of Windows 8.1 64-bit on my HP2000 notebook but am getting the same error, "Setup cannot continue due to a corrupted installation file."

My notebook harddrives are clean and formatted.
I'm trying to do the installation from a USB Bootable Disk created through Rufus2.18 - as that was the last version supporting Windows Vista - The OS on my other laptop on which I created the bootable USB.

Rufus options selected as follows :
  • Partition scheme and target system type, selected GPT partition scheme for UEFI computer.
  • Under File system, selected FAT32.
  • Under Cluster size, selected the (Default)

Windows 8.1 ISO image was downloaded from Microsoft's site.

Clean install steps followed were as per this tutorial :

The installation goes till it's last stage ie Finishing Up and then returns the following error :
"Setup cannot continue due to a corrupted installation file..".

I have still not figured out as to why this is happening and what might be wrong.

Please help.
 
About FAT32. Are you talking about the disk or the USB flash drive?

As far as the OP, it could be a corrupted disk problem.
 

Also try to use a newer version of Rufus.
 
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