ERROE ID 0X80070570 when install windows 7 64bit enterprise !

My computer is HP CQ45-203TX know install vista ultimate 32bit. Today I install windows 7 64bit enterprise
when expanding system at 80% " ERROE 0X80070570 "  occur ? 
what can i do to install windows 7 64bit enterprise ?

It appears the DVD disc you have is missing files and/or is corrupt.  Contact your IT administrator in charge for assistance.
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