In a message dated 8/5/2008 10:15:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Does  this happen at the same place during every install   attempt?   If it 
does there might be an unreadable spot on the disk.   Is  this an OEM 
recovery 
disk or a retail XP version?  You can try a  good  Disk cleaning.  Bye
 
 
Hi again:
There are some retail disk cleaning kits that sometimes will repair  
defective software disk.  If you have access to a retail version of  XP,  maybe 
from 
another machine,  you can try to install it.   That might tell you if your disk 
is bad,  if the loaner appears to be  installing then you can just abort it.  
You can also try your own  activation code to see if it completes.   Bye.
 
 
Emile






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