Windows 10 is customized with many features that allow users to access information. In some cases, users may encounter several errors. When such instances emerge, the users are greatly inconvenienced in one way or another. One of the errors that can occur includes the error 0x8007025D which appears and prevents the installation after a certain percentage.
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Solution 4: Write the image to another USB drive
In case the USB drive is damaged or has an unreadable section, the buffering will catch this error and throw error 0x8007025D on the screen. You will therefore need another USB drive for this method.
Write the image to another USB drive. Although if the image is corrupted on the USB drive, there is no guarantee that writing to another USB will fix this problem.
Method 3: Download the Windows 10 ISO
In some cases, it is possible that the Windows 10 ISO that you are using to install the operating system on your computer has been corrupted or wasn’t downloaded properly in the first place. Therefore, we suggest that you try to download the Windows ISO again from the Microsoft website and check if doing so fixes the error code 0x8007025d on your computer.
In some scenarios, error code 0x8007025d may occur on your computer because the USB device you are using is not recognized properly by the computer. Therefore, we suggest that you try to create another bootable USB device and check if doing so solves the problem on your computer.
1] Disconnect all external devices
This solution requires you to disconnect all USB devices and other peripheral devices including the Internet cable. Most of the times the Windows installation will throw the error 0x8007025D due to bad hardware drivers or outdated drivers.
It also turns out that after copying the files to the computer, the Windows installation may no longer need the USB drive. Just unplug the drive and see if the installation will continue where it left off.
What to do and how to fix error 0x8007025D.
- Remove all third-party USB devices from your PC or notebook and try to install Windows 10.
- Try changing the USB port itself from 3.0 to 2.0, or vice versa, to install Windows 10 from a flash drive.
- Download Windows 10 only from the official Microsoft website, not from the torrent.
- The USB stick is damaged and cannot be read in a particular section of the stick. Try writing the ISO image to another flash drive.
- Increase the size of the partition on the drive. Windows 10 requires 20GB, I recommend 100GB.
- Run a RAM diagnostic and if you find an error you will need to remove the bar to find the culprit.
- Check the drive for bad sectors.
- If you have more than one RAM stick installed on your PC, remove one stick from the second slot and check for the error. If it appears, move the slats to the first slot.