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DerickB
I upgraded my computer from ME to XP about 6 months ago, and have had some
problems with it lately, so I decided to do a repair install. However, it had
a hard time reading some files on the CD, so I told it to ignore it, and kept
on going. The install failed at some point in time, and since that time it
wants to do an upgrade again, and fails with the following blue screen:
Setup cannot set the required windows XP configuration info. This indicates
an internal setup error. Contact your system administrator.
Whether I tell it to continue with the upgrade or tell it to do a new
(repair) install, it ends up at the same error message. I do not want to do a
new install, since that will affect all my applications and/or data.
Is there any way to tell it there is no upgrade (ME to XP) or to clean it
up, so a normal repair install can be done?
problems with it lately, so I decided to do a repair install. However, it had
a hard time reading some files on the CD, so I told it to ignore it, and kept
on going. The install failed at some point in time, and since that time it
wants to do an upgrade again, and fails with the following blue screen:
Setup cannot set the required windows XP configuration info. This indicates
an internal setup error. Contact your system administrator.
Whether I tell it to continue with the upgrade or tell it to do a new
(repair) install, it ends up at the same error message. I do not want to do a
new install, since that will affect all my applications and/or data.
Is there any way to tell it there is no upgrade (ME to XP) or to clean it
up, so a normal repair install can be done?