1morebogen

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I having this error "Session3_initalizatin_failed". When I try ti Install Windows 7. Both Vista Ultimate X64 and XP X32 Work just fine. XP on IDE ATA and Vista on SATA. I have tryed W7 on both disks. Also tryed al of my DDR ram in difrent ways. 1 and 1, and more. total 4 pices of 1 Gb. Also tryed with 2 difrent ati 3870 Graphic card and 1 nVidia card. But no Luck.
It lodes files and the mowing bar appers and do 5-6 rounds, then I got the bluescreen and this message: Session3_initalizatin_failed error and ***STOP: 0x0000006F (0XFFFFFFFF0000020, 0X0000000000000000, 0X0000000000000000, 0X0000000000000000) :mad:

Please Help

My spesifikation:

MB: asus P5E3 Deluxe
CPU: Intel Q6600
Ram: 4Gb PC 10666 at 1333 MHz bus in this case also ryed 1066 MHz bus.
GK: 2 ATI 3870 512GB Cross Fire. But in this case only 1 card.
HDD: 1: 320GB SATA. 2: 120GB SATA and 1: 120GB IDE ata HDD al are Western Digital.
2 USB HDD 1: 500GB and 1: 1T. the last is SATA. But the these were not connecded at the time of W7 install.


Sorry for my bad English.

I have looked around this forum and I see that the dvd may be burn at 1X speed. I used 8X on my dvd.
If this but if this dont help, what shal I do then?

I downloaded the W7 Ultimate 64 on Microsoft.com site.

If this fix the problem, then I wil report back with good news.

if U gays on the forum has other solutions, please tell.

Now it works. I burned the DVD on 4X, the lowest speed on the option.
 

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The "Session3_initialization_failed" error during your Windows 7 installation can be frustrating, but it seems you've made progress by burning the DVD at a lower speed. Since that resolved the issue, here are a few additional tips to ensure a successful installation:
  1. Check Installation Disc Integrity: Even though burning at a slower speed helped, it's also essential to verify the integrity of the installation disc. You can do this by checking for scratches or imperfections on the disc's surface.
  2. Hardware Configuration: Ensure that all unnecessary hardware components are disconnected during the installation process to rule out any hardware conflicts. You can reconnect them after the installation is complete.
  3. BIOS Settings: Check your BIOS settings to ensure they are configured correctly for the Windows 7 installation. Focus on settings related to hard drives, RAM, and the boot sequence.
  4. Memory Testing: Since memory-related errors can cause installation issues, consider running a memory diagnostic test. Windows has a built-in Memory Diagnostic tool that can help identify any memory problems.
  5. Install Windows 7 in Safe Mode: If you still encounter issues during installation, you can try booting into Safe Mode and starting the installation from there. Safe Mode loads minimal drivers and services, which might help bypass the error.
  6. Drivers and Updates: If the installation fails again, ensure that your system has the latest BIOS version and drivers compatible with Windows 7. Updating essential system drivers can sometimes resolve installation issues. By following these additional steps and ensuring a clean installation environment, you can increase the chances of a successful Windows 7 installation without encountering the "Session3_initialization_failed" error.
 

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