Windows XP Home Ed. Installation error

J

Jerrycee11

Hello everyone,
I really need help with this one. I am installing Win XP home ed on a
Toshiba Satellite laptop and am getting this error:
Data error (cyclic redundancy check)
System setup Log states:
error:
Installation failed: D:\i386\asms. Error message: data error (cyclic
redundancy check)
Fatal error:
One of the components that Windows needs to continue setup could not be
installed.
The disk is not new but one I purchesed about 3 years ago and never used.
What can I do? I tried to copy the disk but cannot as it says it is
copyrighted, now it seems I'm stuck - any help would be most helpful
Thanks,
Jerry
 
A

Andrew E.

Try cleaning the xp cd,take a soft cloth & use rubbing alcohol to clean it..
Actually you'll find that 98% of all cd/tape/deck cleaner is rubbing alcohol
(Isopropyl Alcohol),use the 90% solution if available,wipe dry after you
softly
scrub.Retry xp cd...
 
M

Missing Link

Nero used to let you copy disks, just bring up a copyright message but
continue anyway.

As alternative if you have another system to work on you could do copy the
files on the cd to your hard disk and use a number of the cd burner package
to recreate it as bootable cd. You will also need a copy of xpboot.bin as the
boot image file. The copy to disk will at least prove the ability to read the
file in the 1st place and also give you the opportunity to build a disk with
any additional applications you would normally install anyway.

The procedure to build a new bootable XP CD is well documented elsewher on
the web. I have already upgrade my recovery CD by slipstreaming Sp3 onto it.
If you want an application to help you through the process of creating a
bootable XP CD look for "nLite" on the web
 

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